Nacham Bereavement Support Counselors

Nacham Bereavement Support Counselors Nacham Counselors are trained to provide support for mothers and families who experience perinatal loss through miscarriage, stillbirth and infant death.

Nacham counselors receive foundational and evidence-based training through the Elizabeth Project International organisation (http://www.elizabethproject.net/support). The training allows participants to support bereaved mother and families, but it is not intended to take the place of a mental health practitioner or medical care provider. Our trained counselors are prepared to work with others in the birthing community to advocate for and help establish services that help meet the needs of bereaved families. This might include grief support/recovery groups, community awareness presentations, networking with the medical comity to improve care practices, and providing an online forum for those seeking support.

10/01/2019

Are you looking for a safe supportive place where you can share the ups and downs of your own journey through Grief?

Still A Mum welcomes you In this safe and secure closed group where you will learn to heal your grief and tell your story and express your feelings freely, knowing that others will be understanding, non judgmental, and supportive in the presence of our professional counselors.

Disclaimer:
Support groups do not fully resolve grief, particularly when they are time limited. These groups promote acceptance that life will be different now, but that life will be okay and even hopeful.

Thank you Ciru Ciera for using your Nacham Bereavement Counselor training to inform and bridge the knowledge gap amongst...
15/10/2018

Thank you Ciru Ciera for using your Nacham Bereavement Counselor training to inform and bridge the knowledge gap amongst medical health professionals by talking to them about how to support parents who have lost pregnancies and/or newborns.

Day 1: Client Centered Care training for medics

15/10/2018

Day 1: Client Centered Care training for medics

One of our members, Ciru Ciera, spoke to nurses and doctors at the   about the importance of Respectful Bereavement Care...
13/10/2018

One of our members, Ciru Ciera, spoke to nurses and doctors at the about the importance of Respectful Bereavement Care. It is vital for parents who have lost their babies to receive the support they need from those who they first have contact with at the time of their loss.

June, who lost her baby at 37 weeks of pregnancy, has chosen to share her story in the hope that it'll encourage and bri...
13/09/2017

June, who lost her baby at 37 weeks of pregnancy, has chosen to share her story in the hope that it'll encourage and bring hope to others who've experienced a similar loss, especially Kenyan mothers.
It is a heartbreaking story but one that is also full of love and courage.

Home Featured Mums I Lost my Baby at 37 Weeks Pregnant. This is What Happened”... Featured MumsMaryanne's TalesFriendsMummy StoriesSafe MotherhoodPieces on Maternal HealthI Lost my Baby at 37 Weeks Pregnant. This is What Happened” –June Mbithe Muli’s Story By Maryanne - Sep 13, 2017 0 SHARE Facebook...

  "Women aren't meant to talk about miscarriage... Because of this silence, people don’t realise how traumatic it is – u...
15/05/2017

"Women aren't meant to talk about miscarriage... Because of this silence, people don’t realise how traumatic it is – until it happens to them."

Because of this silence, people don’t realise how traumatic miscarriage is until it happens to them. I certainly didn’t

21/04/2017

It's the little things that count. Finding a special way of honoring your baby after a still birth is incredibly important, and it also has an impact on the healing process.

12/04/2017

Having a miscarriage is a devastating experience, which is why no one should go through it alone. Support is available, reach out and break the silence.

Here are illustrations about what a woman may go through following a miscarriage, as well as advice on how to support he...
15/03/2017

Here are illustrations about what a woman may go through following a miscarriage, as well as advice on how to support her.

It can help to offer support instead of silence.

"The happy ending for a woman who has lost children or struggled with infertility is not getting a baby. It is loving an...
28/02/2017

"The happy ending for a woman who has lost children or struggled with infertility is not getting a baby. It is loving and accepting who she is. It is realizing she is woman enough – kids or no kids. It is loving what else she brings to the table other than motherhood."

We all have difficult times. The storm hits us very hard and we look forward to when it ends. But what if there's no rainbow after the storm? What do we do?

A story of hope, the rainbow after the storm: pregnancy after loss. 🌈
14/02/2017

A story of hope, the rainbow after the storm: pregnancy after loss. 🌈

The rainbow after the storm: This is a story of hope and joy. A story of dry bones coming to life. The story of being pregnant after loss.

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