We have been involved in bereavement for a long time—25 years—and our approaches have evolved over time. Of course, we have been working with bereaved adults for a long time, but we have designed special approaches for bereaved children and adolescents.
As people have said this morning, the situation of individuals going through infant loss is made worse by the fact that some members of our society do not consider that loss to be as important as the loss of another person or a 10-year-old child, for instance. Very little time was spent with a child who died at young age, but those people are also bereaved and have as much grief, if not more, as when someone else dies.
We think that requires a special approach. That is why we are getting help from people who have experienced infant loss, but also from people who have studied infant loss and are experts on the matter.