After commissioner’s call for mental health support for grieving children family says services should be accessible to all Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageA few days after seven-year-old Maya’s grandmother died at the peak of the coronavirus outbreak in the UK, she asked her mother, Selda Beyzade, to open her window. When her mother asked why, she answered: “Anne told me that when she goes, she’ll be in heaven – and if I open the window I can talk to her in the sky.”Maya and her 10-year-old brother Ediz are now preparing to go back to school, and more than anything, the family are just hoping they can start getting back to some kind of normality. Continue reading…
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