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Strategic Process
Processes

Health pathways

The NHS has developed support pathways for staff across NHS systems. The pathways aim to help services and communities respond to the needs of those people who are experiencing distress following incidents in London. Elements of the pathways may be suitable for those involved in other violent incidents. There are seven pathways - for adult victims, bereaved adults, for adult witnesses, for first responders, for children and young victims, for bereaved children and young people, and for children and young witnesses.
The NHS website

Information from the National HealthService on conditions, treatments, local services and healthy living (also includes signposting to support for people who are bereaved).
Victim Support

Victim Support is a charity delivering tailored support to help people recover from the effects of crime and traumatic events. They also speak up for victims’ rights, ensuring their needs are met in the criminal justice system.
Child Bereavement UK

Information to support schools, children, families and staff following a bereavement.
Samaritans

24 hour telephone support, text messaging and email service and time limited drop in facilities available in branches.
Cruse Bereavement Support

Face to face, group, telephone and email support to support people who are bereaved.
The Compassionate Friends

Provides support and friendship to parents and families after the death of their son or daughter, at any age and from any cause.
SLOW - Surviving the loss of your world

SLOW is here to support parents and families following the devastating loss of their child. They provide an informal, quiet space for parents to meet with other bereaved parents and share experiences.
Family Liaison & Co-ordination of Support Services

FLACSS is a network of organisations who exist to help those affected serious incidents.
London Needs You Alive Toolkit

The London Needs You Alive toolkit is being used by schools, colleges, community and faith groups across London to help engage young Londoners on the difficult issue of knife crime and how to stay safe.
London Needs you Alive Toolkit

Business Community Toolkit
About the Violence Reduction Unit

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