Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Update: New Draft Script


Anchor:
Young people have been coping with the loss of loved ones. But how?
Here's Mahfuza with more on this.
 
Mahfuza: 
Young people are undervalued and unheard of.
What are actually going on in their minds?
 
The NHS says that many people feel different feelings after they have lost a loved one; sadness, anger, shock, anxiety, not eating, not sleeping and many more different feelings.
 
The National Statistics says that over 70% of primary schools have at least one child on roll who had been bereaved of someone important to them. All schools will be affected by bereavement at some point. I spoke to Emma Townsend, a child support worker from a secondary school in east London
 
CUE IN: what do you…
CUE OUT: … that’s it really.
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Emma Townsend
 Lots of support is available out there in the world. I spoke to a student who had lost a loved one to get information about her feelings. She made some strong points.
 
CUE IN: how do you…
CUE OUT: …Cherish them…
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Student
If you're having a  bad time or have lost someone close to you, you can call FLASH FM on 09876 or call the NHS support line on 0844 477 9400.

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