How schools can support students after a fatal accident: Lessons from Buggenhout
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Summary
This article discusses how schools should handle the aftermath of a tragic incident, specifically a fatal accident in Buggenhout, Belgium. CLB-coördinator Karel Verelst provides guidance on crisis management in schools, emphasizing the importance of quick action, clear communication protocols, and talking with students to help them process the initial shock. The article serves as a practical guide for schools facing similar tragedies.
Key quotes
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Snel in actie schieten, afspraken maken over hoe te communiceren, en praten met de leerlingen.
Dat zijn volgens CLB-coördinator Karel Verelst belangrijke aspecten bij het opvangen van de eerste schokken na een drama als gisteren in Buggenhout.
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