Youth Out Loud! film about bereavement / grief services and support.

Funded by the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Community Resilience Fund, Youth Out Loud! (YOL!) have created a video which introduces young people to bereavement / grief services and support.
A film maker is filming a GP talking about bereavement

YOL! is a group of young people helping to improve our local health and social care services. Working with Healthwatch Kingston and using their voices to make health and care services better for young people.

YOL! created the film with support from Kingston bereavement leads, along with contributions from Kingston Bereavement Support and Dr Vish Retnasingham.

The video deliberately avoids discussing bereavement topics in detail, as these may be sensitive and YOL! members working on this project felt it would be more helpful to keep this film as an introduction to bereavement. There is more detail and information available for young people on yolweb.info, such as how different faiths, beliefs, and life philosophies manage bereavement and grief within their communities. 

As part of the YOL! digital youth project, YOL! members created this film with youth educator Steve Slavin. The film style uses the same format as previous films, which has young people texting about health and care issues. 

YOL! engaged a Kingston youth group during the development of the film and incorporated the idea of grieving for someone who is still alive but has had a life changing diagnosis such as dementia. 

Healthwatch Kingston supported YOL! to engage with 57 young people (aged between 13 and 19). 75% of whom did not know what bereavement meant and only 25% knew what bereavement meant, which is why YOL! moved the definition of bereavement and grief to the beginning of the film. 

For more information about YOL! visit; 

yolweb.info    

Or email: 

scott@healthwatchkingston.org.uk