Supporting Others

Amber -Grieving as a teenager

Amber discusses the challenges of going through grief as a teen

John Martin – Understanding Grief part 1

John discusses his understanding of what grief is

John Martin – Loss and Grief- Not Much Help

John talks about the importance of helping people in grief

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

John discusses what comes next after initial shock

Antoinetta – Things that help when struggling

Antoinetta talks about the first time she learned that it was ok that she was grieving and how to unpack all her feelings

Karyn and Aidan – Support.

Karyn and Aidan discuss how much the support they received helped

Joyce – Using my grief experience to help people

Joyce talks about the positive experiences she has in helping other people in grief

Left Out: Enfranchising Children’s Grief and Loss

By: Jessica Milette, MSW, RSW All human beings have the capacity to grieve: people with intellectual disabilities, those living with a traumatic brain injury, and children of all ages. However, many people can experience disenfranchised grief when someone dies. Disenfranchised grief is generally grief that is not usually openly acknowledged, socially accepted or publicly mourned.…

Tending to My Garden of Grief

So long as I remember the lives of those I have lost, honour their presence and impact on me and celebrate their spirit, they will continue to live with me and the pain will feel bearable. It will no longer stop me in my tracks. Instead, it will encourage me and propel me forward through the transmutation of that grief into something different, something more nuanced and fluid. I’d like to share a practice for processing grief which I have found to be especially helpful.

Caileigh – A safe place to grow and heal

Caileigh talks about how accessing play therapy can support everybody. When children have that safe place to heal, everybody around them feels good and can heal, too.

Laura- What Might Help in Grief

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.