Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Children’s Grief and Loss Toolkit (ages 6-12) [FREE Downloadable PDF]

Grief is a natural experience, and is considered one of the most stressful life events a person can experience. 1 in 14 children under the age of 18 will experience the death of someone close to them. Every year, approximately 200 000 children are grieving the death of someone in their extended family or community.…

Madelyn -Healing and support group for Asian Canadian women

Madelyn discusses the value in having your voice heard

Michele – Covid and support

Michele defines expressive arts and how they can help healing in griefMIchele talks about COVID restrictions, technology and ways to support

Madelyn – Grieving process as a 2nd generation Canadian

Madelyn talks about being a 2nd generation Canadian, some things she has learend working in palliative care as a music therapist

Madelyn – My story

Madelyn tells her story and how she became a music therapist working in palliative care

Donna – “Living with grief”

Donna talks about the threads of grief and her personal experience.

Claudia – My story

Claudia tells her story about art and grief

Corrie – Grieving during a pandemic

Corrie discuss the grieving during a pandemic

Marija – The wilderness of grief

Marija discussed acknowedging all aspects of grief and living with grief.

Keith – “Difference between grief and mourning”

Keith explains how grief is internal and mourning is external.

Carrie – Photography and grieving

Carrie discusses how photography can be very freeing in that it allows for exploration and move us away from the need to explain and can be more about experience what our own process is all about.

Janice – “Not feeling grief when someone dies”

Janice talks about why some people don’t feel grief and what it may mean.