Understanding and Exploring Bereavement and Listening Skills
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Understanding and Exploring Bereavement and Listening Skills

We all interact with those who are grieving in the course of our work, even if it is not a core part of our role

By Croydon Voluntary Action

Date and time

Wed, 3 Jul 2024 02:30 - 04:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

We are delighted to add this third online interactive training on ‘Understanding/Exploring Bereavement and Listening Skills, which will complement Malcolm Gill's (St. Christopher's) recent Bereavement, Grief, and Loss training sessions.


We will all at some time interact with those who are grieving during the course of our work, even if it is not a core part of your responsibility to support or work with those who have been bereaved. In this workshop, Malcolm will be exploring and bringing awareness and knowledge to our communities about how we can sensitively support those who are going through grief and loss by better understanding the skill of active listening.


This training is part of the One Croydon Training programme, which is for Croydon's frontline workforce (statutory, health, and voluntary sector) colleagues, but this session may be of particular interest to those supporting food banks, the elderly, refugees, the unemployed, or as a volunteer or befriender.


Malcolm's Bereavement Training Sessions have been very popular and are quickly fully booked, so book now to avoid disappointment!

Zoom log In : Details will be emailed two days before this event along with pre-session information.

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