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'There's one kid in every classroom': Grief program teaches families to heal
Key takeaways
- Angela Carpenter is learning to deal with the grief of a partner alongside her sons Huon (left) and Henry.
- One in 20 Australians under the age of 18 has lost a parent, but families say grief services for children are limited.
- A non-profit charity offers free programs to families to equip children with the language and skills to talk about their experiences.
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Angela Carpenter is learning to deal with the grief of a partner alongside her sons Huon (left) and Henry. (ABC News: Morgan Timms)
One in 20 Australians under the age of 18 has lost a parent, but families say grief services for children are limited.
A non-profit charity offers free programs to families to equip children with the language and skills to talk about their experiences.
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