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Alliance for Finance: Baby Loss Awareness with Aching Arms

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You're invited to join Nick Canton from Alliance for Finance for a special webinar this Baby Loss Awareness Week. There will be a guest speaker from the charity Arching Arms, who work with over 170 hospitals in the UK to support bereaved families after the loss of their baby.

This subject may be triggering for those who have experienced the loss of a baby or pregnancy, so we do suggest you have wellbeing support on hand should you need it. Guests from Aching Arms will be available to speak with anyone who needs it.

 This event will be hosted by the Alliance for Finance using the Teams platform. Accord is not responsible for this material.

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