Publications:
Victims Voice
Victims’ Voice is an umbrella organisation which provides
a ‘voice’ for its organisation and individual members
to raise issues that arise when people are bereaved by traumatic
sudden death or suffer serious assaults. Individual member organisations
offer specialist support and guidance to enable people to cope with
different traumatic events and the consequent involvement of police,
coroners, mortuaries and hospitals, and the criminal justice system.
Victims’ Voice Publications for information and training
purposes:
Sudden Death and the Coroner
The booklet ‘Sudden Death and the Coroner – Coroner’s
Post Mortem and Inquests’ is written from the perspective
of suddenly bereaved people and adds to the Home Office leaflet
‘When Sudden Death Occurs’. It is written from
the perspective of suddenly bereaved people and is based on questions
known to arise when coroners’ enquiries are underway. It is
specific to the Coroner Service and can be used in all sudden death
cases. A list of contacts when specialist sudden death support and
guidance are needed is given in Section 25.
Email vv@coroner-info.org.uk
for booklets free of charge.
This email address can also be used for further information and
support if suddenly bereaved people encounter difficulties with
the Coroner Service.
Survey of procedures and attitudes
A Survey of the Procedures and Attitudes faced by people
suddenly having to cope with homicide or serious injury and their
recommendations for improvements, which is used in police training.
A Case Book
A Case Book with 8 case histories highlighting the serious
problems faced by the bereaved families.
Victims' Needs - The Future
Joint Conference Report Victims’ Needs – The Future
February 2004
Workshop Notes: Mass Disaster; Mental Health Homicide; Road Death;
Murder / Manslaughter.
Contact Victims Voice
VICTIMS’ VOICE
PO Box 110
CHIPPENHAM SN14 7QB
Tel 0798 4078 918
Email: victimsvoice@hotmail.com
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