I'm a widower. My wife died 4 months ago of breast cancer. I have a 1 yr old and a 3 yr old. I currently work party time and I'm finding it hard to cope.
What support could an educator offer him?
What questions could the educators ask Paul to gather more info?
Please help
CHCECE026 - Scenario: Paul Recently Widowed With 2 Children
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CHCECE026 - Scenario: Paul Recently Widowed With 2 Children
Last edited by Lorina on Tue Nov 18, 2014 3:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: CHCECE026 - Scenario: Paul Recently Widowed With 2 Children
To support the father some ideas include:
Priority Access Care - meaning if this family needs care at any time at all even though they may not be booked for the day they should be given priority for a spot.
Community Support Services - information on various groups, counselling, Centrelink where he can go for emotional and financial assistance.
Reassurance from the centre that his children will be well looked after and supported through this time in order to help the family through the grieving process and that the centre will assist him in any way they can.
Questions that can be asked include:
How are the children handling it
Children's routines (to follow up within the centre)
Family support he is receiving at home
Any problems or difficulties he is having with the children
Hope this helps,
,
L.A
Priority Access Care - meaning if this family needs care at any time at all even though they may not be booked for the day they should be given priority for a spot.
Community Support Services - information on various groups, counselling, Centrelink where he can go for emotional and financial assistance.
Reassurance from the centre that his children will be well looked after and supported through this time in order to help the family through the grieving process and that the centre will assist him in any way they can.
Questions that can be asked include:
How are the children handling it
Children's routines (to follow up within the centre)
Family support he is receiving at home
Any problems or difficulties he is having with the children
Hope this helps,
,
L.A
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