Surviving a traumatic event
How does one survive a life-changing event like the Paris attacks? How do family members who've lost loved ones carry on in the face of an incomprehensible tragedy? A week on from the horrific events in France, we've brought together two individuals here in Britain to address these questions. Kelly Simcock, is a director of the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace, which was founded after the Warrington IRA bombings in 1993. Grahame Russell is in Kingston outside London, his son Philip was killed in the 7 July 2005 attacks in London. Kelly explains first, what her organisation does
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