Grief Education to be Introduced in UK Schools
Starting September 2026, UK primary school pupils will receive bereavement education, aiming to equip them with the skills to cope with loss and grief.
Why is Bereavement Education Important?
Charities like Nelson's Journey emphasize the devastating consequences of unaddressed grief in children. Early intervention and support can significantly improve a child's mental health and well-being after experiencing loss.

This initiative aims to normalize conversations around death and provide children with the tools to process their emotions in a healthy way.
Nelson's Journey: A Champion for Bereaved Children
Nelson's Journey, a leading charity in the UK, has been advocating for increased support for bereaved children for years. They believe that incorporating grief education into the curriculum will have a positive impact on children's lives.
"Children not being supported after a death can have devastating consequences," says the chief of Nelson's Journey, highlighting the urgency of this educational shift.
Looking Ahead: What to Expect in 2026
The new curriculum will focus on providing age-appropriate lessons on grief, coping mechanisms, and understanding the different stages of bereavement. It is hoped that this will foster a more supportive and understanding environment for children who have experienced loss. For more information, visit the BBC article.
