***Please note this training is available to UNISON Members only***
This training will give delegates a better understanding of how a bereavement can impact an individual and the factors that influence how they grieve. It will explain what support people need when they are grieving and help overcome the barriers to talking about death, loss and grief.
The workshop is delivered with Zoom (online) over 2.5 hours. Delivered in partnership between UNISON Cymru and Cruse.
Who should attend?
Anyone who wants to broaden their understanding of loss and bereavement and gain skills to support those grieving in either their workplace or among friends and family.
Benefits of attending:
- Gain a broader understanding of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
- Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
- Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
- Improve knowledge of how to provide emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
- Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
- Explore bereavement in context of faith and culture.
- Develop confidence in talking about difficult and sensitive topics.
- Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
IMPORTANT. Once you receive your email confirming you are booked on to this event you must then follow the instructions contained in the email which asks you to register with CRUSE. Failure to register with CRUSE means that you will not be forwarded the joining link to this event.
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Provider: Cruse
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This course is organised by UNISON Cymru, and is open to UNISON members only.
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