Bereavement, Grief, and Loss: A Culturally-Inclusive Approach
Explore the complexities of bereavement, grief, and loss, with a unique focus on cultural perspectives.
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Online
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- Event lasts 2 hours
Bereavement, Grief, and Loss: A Culturally-Inclusive Approach to Supporting Yourself and Others
Join Malcolm Gill, founder of Dignitate, for an engaging and interactive online training session that delves into the complexities of bereavement, grief, and loss, with a unique focus on cultural perspectives. This session is designed to raise awareness, foster understanding, and equip you with practical tools to navigate sensitive conversations and provide meaningful support to those facing loss—whether personally or professionally.
Grief takes many forms and is experienced differently by everyone. While it often follows the death of a loved one, loss can also stem from significant life changes such as relationship breakdowns, job transitions, or illness. This session offers valuable insights into the diverse ways grief impacts mental and physical health.
Building on Malcolm's extensive experience, this session introduces a unique lens on cultural bereavement, grief, and loss, recognising the vital importance of understanding diverse experiences and traditions. Through reflection, discussion, and the exploration of practical strategies, you will leave with the confidence to support yourself and others during times of loss.
This session is a very popular session and spaces are limited, so secure your spot today to avoid missing out!
One Croydon Training Programme
Our training opportunities are especially designed for Croydon's frontline workforce; those working within the statutory health, social care and voluntary sector (employment support, foodbanks, community hubs, faith groups, volunteers and befrienders). The aim of these FREE online sessions is to empower you with new skills, expand their knowledge and confidence in a variety of topics, so that you can better support those they work with.
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