grief and bereavement

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Walking With Grief: Helping Others Deal With Loss Events

Walking With Grief: Helping Others Deal With Loss

Every person will experience grief and loss – a profound sense of final separation from something or someone important. Grief is a normal and appropriate reaction to the death of a loved one, the experience of separation/divorce, intergenerational loss, or the loss of opportunity. While there are similarities in how individuals work through loss, grief is a complicated and unique experience that requires helpers to be sensitive to the needs and experiences of those they are supporting.

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Exploring Our Shared Experience of Grief and Loss Events

Many staff and managers experienced close personal deaths during the pandemic and were not a

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Children's grief and bereavement certificate program Events

Webinar series details: October 23, 30, November 6, 20, and 27, 2024 | 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET

Facilitators: Andrea Warnick, RN, MA, RP., Lysa Toye, MSW, RSW, ExAT., Liana Lowenstein, MSW, RSW, CPT-S.

Please note: This is a five-module/webinar certificate program. You must complete all five modules within a year to obtain the certificate. Each of the modules may be taken on their own as a stand-alone training.

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CMHA Ontario’s new resources for coping with grief and loss Forum topic

CMHA Ontario has launched a new website offering free downloadable resources with strategies to deal with grief. Available at cmhabereavement.ca, the handouts include tips on coping with different kinds of loss, including grieving after suicide, grief from overdose death, grief connected to MAiD, and grief due to relationship changes.

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Navigating Grief: Interventions for Individuals Experiencing Racism and Oppression Events

Racial trauma and the experiences of systemic oppression have a significant impact on individuals and communities. Migration is a compounded factor, which can separate individuals from their natural processes, communities, culture, and identities. Grief is intertwined with racial trauma in unique ways that can impact healing and heighten experiences of racialized trauma.

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Grief and Transitions: Cultural Mosaic and Beyond Events

This webinar provides an opportunity for participants to start the process of exploring critical tools for providing effective interventions for racialized clients going through bereavement or other transitions, and applying these tools in their work with their clients. Since the onset of Covid 19, research demonstrates added complexity for most clients experiencing bereavement, particularly racialized populations.

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Black Friday Cyber Monday sale - Save 30% off select programs! Forum topic

Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale is finally here! Save 30% off select programs by using the discount code BFCM2023. This offer is valid from November 15 to 29, 2023. Please note, the discount code is not stackable with other active discount codes.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to build your professional skills in mental health and receive CE hours!

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Grief Literacy 101 Events

The Ontario Association of Mental Health Professionals is presenting Grief Literacy 101, an introductory workshop designed to provide a deeper understanding of grief and loss.

Participants will acquire practical skills for supporting individuals, broaden their vocabulary on grief and become empowered to navigate the complexities of this emotional journey with newfound confidence and compassion.

This workshop is inclusive of both death-related and non-death-related losses.

Participants will gain an understanding of:

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Get Reel Film Fest: Mental Health Documentary Night Events

Join us for the closing night of the Get Reel Film Fest by Stella's Place, featuring a brilliant lineup of mental health documentaries at HotDocs Cinema.

To close out the week, we will be screening four short films exploring themes of intergenerational trauma, chronic illness, anti-Black racism, incarceration, social justice and mindfulness, followed by a brief panel discussion and guided meditation exercise.

THE FILM LINEUP:

No Crying at the Dinner Table - Carol Nguyen

Love and the Art of Despair - Tara Natalia

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