Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Cara – Defining Intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara discusses how grief literacy needs to be improved across the board for people with intellectual disabilities to learn more about grief, death and dying. There is a great need to include them in this natural, normal part of life that we’ll all experience.

Jessica M – A Parking Lot Memorial

Jessica shares how her family gathered after her uncle died during COVID and how her family came up with a creative way of getting together in a parking lot.

Claudia – Defining an art therapist

Claudia talks about art therapy as a form of psycho therapy

Jean – My own grief and being a professional counsellor

Jean shares about being a counselor and going through her own grief

Rev. Sky – “It gets easier”

Rev. Sky talks about time and allowing emotion.

Jean – Traditions and grief

Jean discusses belief systems and traditions

Jean – Be good to yourself

Jean shares about support and not being hard on yourself

Jacqueline – You don’t have to be an artist

Jacqueline discusses how in art therapy we tap into that child in all of us that is not concerned about what is right or wrong

Community Grief Toolkit [Downloadable!]

This toolkit also reflects on how we support grief in the community. The tools to come together and honour our collective experiences and how to build the resources for further support.

Amanda – “Hospice”

Amanda talks about the comfort zone in palliative care.

Jen – “1st year non-judgmental”

Jen discusses the ups and downs of the 1st year.

Michele – Talks about being a death doula

Michele explains what death doula’s do. Doula means servant. They support people on many different levels… for instance, emotionally, spiritually and physically