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Best practice reports

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How professionals can support road crash victims Down arrow icon to open accordion

Brake chief executive Mary Williams and trustee Meera Naran talk about helping people bereaved by road crashes

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What it means to be a police family liaison officer Down arrow icon to open accordion

Winners of Brake’s Police Family Liaison Officer Awards 2020 talk about their experience supporting families bereaved by road crashes.

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The National Road Victim Service Down arrow icon to open accordion

Tracey Lister, manager of Brake's National Road Victim Service, explains how the service supports people who have been affected by road death and serious injury, and the people who are supporting them.

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Support literature for road victims Down arrow icon to open accordion

Brake's corporate partnership manager Katie Shephard explains the support literature Brake provides for road crash victims, from bereavement packs to books for children and their adult carers.

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Social support for suddenly bereaved people Down arrow icon to open accordion

The importance of strong social support for people facing the shock of a sudden bereavement; from families, friends, streets, communities and local professionals in key roles. Recording of a webinar delivered in March 2021.

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Care during the shock period: Best practice early interventions to help people suddenly bereaved Down arrow icon to open accordion

Recording of a webinar delivered on 1 December 2020.

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Meeting the psychological and financial needs of those suffering life-changing injuries Down arrow icon to open accordion

Recording of a webinar delivered in October 2020.

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The Aftermath: caring for people suffering sudden bereavement or life-changing injury Down arrow icon to open accordion

Recording of a webinar delivered on 28 July 2020.

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