Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Caileigh – Working with children in grief

Caileigh shares why she likes working with and supporting children in grief. “Over the course of their lives, children and youth and families experience a lot of losses, and it’s an empowering job to empower others. I’m not only empowering them, but I’m also building parent capacity in recognizing that it does take a village and it takes a community to support a child.”

Cara – My story with intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara talks about how she came to see how people with intellectual disabilities need to be supported in grief

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.…

Sara – Music and celebration of life

Sara explains how music can play an importand and significant role in celebrations of life.

Jen – “Grief yoga”

Jen talks about how yoga may be beneficial.

Sara – Music and grief

Sara discusses how music can connect and help by acknowledging grief and bringing comfort

Marija – Latent grief

Marija explains latent grief

Madelyn -Healing and support group for Asian Canadian women

Madelyn discusses the value in having your voice heard

Amanda – “Hospice like home”

Amanda discusses the value of feeling like being at home during palliative care.

Shannon – Power of Presence

Shannon discusses how just showing up, being present is a powerful way of supporting to someone who has lost. Listen more – talk less.

Rev. Sky – “Emotions”

Rev. Sky talks about the emotions that come along with loss and outlets that can help.

Sara – Lyrics

Sara talks about how lyrics can have an impact on how we experience music