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SUMMARY:Children's grief and bereavement certificate
DESCRIPTION:Event hosted by: Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association \nDates: April 14\, 21\, 28\, May 5 and 12\, 2021    9am-4pm \nFacilitators: Andrea Warnick\, RN\, MA\, RP\, Liana Lowenstein\, MSW\, RSW\, CPT-S\, Lysa Toye\, MSW\, RSW\, and (Rev.) Andrew Blake\, RP \nThis training is suitable for: Any professional or volunteer who is in a position to influence the  support received by a grieving child. This includes front-line workers  and volunteers such as medical professionals\, educators\, clergy\, social  workers\, administrators\, residential workers\, counsellors\, funeral  service providers and hospice volunteers. \nOverview: Grief is a confusing and isolating experience for any person\, old or  young. Children’s grief\, however\, differs considerably from adult  grief\, resulting in the needs of grieving children often being  overlooked or misunderstood. This can have a profound impact on the social and emotional development of a child. Caregivers\, including the  most skilled professionals\, often feel helpless when supporting children through the death of someone close to them. \nThe children’s grief and bereavement certificate program explores the roots of our  cultural discomfort with the topic of children and death and exposes  common myths and misconceptions.  This certificate program aims to equip you with skills to provide support to children\, youth and families grieving  the dying or death of someone they care about.  Adults cannot change the  reality of a death occurring in a child’s life\, but with the right  tools they can play a powerful role in shaping the story of the child’s grief experience and therefore help the child thrive in life. \nThe individual webinars may be taken separate from the certificate program as stand-alone trainings; however\, all five webinars must be completed to obtain the certificate. \nTo register for webinar series or an individual event click here \nTo save 10% use promo code: CHPCA10
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/16383/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:CPCNA Town Hall: Rituals for Coping
DESCRIPTION:Event hosted by: Canadian Palliative Care Nursing Association \nThe general topic for this Town Hall will be about the Stresses and Successes of living with COVID-19 personally and professionally. \n\n\nRituals for Coping \nWe have just passed the one-year mark of living with COVID-19. Regardless of where we live in Canada\, we are all hoping for light at the end of the tunnel but we continue to be faced with the roller coaster that has become life.  Once again we face restrictions on day-to-day life. In the April Town Hall\, we reflected on you\, those who have attended the town halls\, those who are members\, and our nursing colleagues across the country.  We extend our thoughts\, our care\, our concern. In some ways\, this coming month might be one of the most frustrating experiences as we hope for vaccinations to do their job and as we hope for better days. \nWe know that during the past year\, we have all floundered at time as we developed ways of coping to get through difficult moments\, difficult situations and made difficult decisions. In our next town hall\, Michelle O’ Rourke RN and Kath Murray RN will lead a discussion about rituals\, and how rituals can help us in difficult times. You are invited to bring a small candle to light as part of a ritual that we will develop together. \nTo register click here
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/cpcna-town-hall-rituals-for-coping/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Palliative Care,Webinar
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