Supporting Others

Grief and Parenting in the Disability Community

In this blog post, Carrie writes about being the parent and primary caregiver to a child with disabilities and grieving the loss of a child dying from their disabilities.

John Martin – First You Must Realize What Has Happened

John talks about realizing the reality of grief

What Does Grief Support Look Like?

When we experience significant, on-going symptoms of grief that interfere with our adjustment to the reality of our loss, it can be time to seek professional help. It can be difficult to know where to find help and what grief support options are available.

Amber -Helping someone who is grieving

Amber talks about how her grief has helped her learn how support other people in grief.

John Martin – Help with Grief

John talks about how each grief is unique

Kim – Facebook and connecting

Kim – discussses our need to connect and how Facebook was useful after her Mum’s death

John Martin – Recognize What Your Loss Means For You Now And In The Future

John discusses what comes next after initial shock

Helping Others Help You Through Grief

Post by Maureen Pollard, MSW, RSW When you’ve experienced the death of a loved one, one of the most difficult things you will go through is trying to find out what helps you adjust to the loss. This can be compounded when others around you don’t understand what you’re going through, and don’t know how…

Sunny- The Importance of Friends While Grieving

Zoreena – Support systems

Zoreena explains the importance of support systems

Maureen – “If someone you know has experienced pregnancy & infant loss”

Maureen explains practical tools to help someone who is grieving.

John – Empower yourself

John shares his thoughts about how to support someone in grief and his processes