Beyond Policy: how workplace flexibility supports parents after pregnancy loss

Pregnancy loss is a deeply personal and often life-altering experience, impacting parents physically, emotionally, and mentally—not just in the immediate aftermath, but in the long term. While workplace policies offer a foundation of support, true flexibility and understanding in the workplace can make a lasting difference for those navigating loss.


Date: 2nd April
Time: 11:30 AM
📍 Location: Zoom (the link will appear once you RSVP)

Join us for an insightful session with a qualified nurse-turned-parental coach, who will guide us through:

🔹 The different types of pregnancy loss and their impact on parents and families
🔹 UK entitlements and rights after pregnancy loss
🔹 The long-term emotional and mental health effects, including grief timelines
🔹 How organisations can support employees returning to work, undergoing fertility treatment, or experiencing future pregnancies
🔹 Practical strategies to foster a compassionate and supportive workplace culture

This session is designed for leaders, HR professionals, and colleagues who want to move beyond policy and take meaningful action to support bereaved parents in the workplace.

The session will allow us to come together to learn, reflect, and create environments where no parent has to navigate loss alone.

👉 RSVP now and send to others to join this important conversation.

About the speaker:

Katherine Proffitt is a qualified nurse, coach, and English language teacher with over a decade of experience in the NHS, specializing in early pregnancy and women’s health. After relocating to Germany and later Portugal, she combined her clinical expertise with coaching to support individuals navigating significant life events. Through Lost Words Coaching & Mentoring, she provides coaching for individuals and couples, helping them find strength and clarity after loss. Kat also works with organizations to improve workplace support for employees returning after loss, ensuring they have access to the care and flexibility they need to thrive.

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