Supporting Others

Teresa – Understanding people with intellectual disabilities and grief

Teresa shares an example and discusses the importance of truly understanding people with intellectual disabilities when they are telling us their stories

Kim – Checking in is very important

Kim explains why it is so important to check in and keep in touch with people who have lost

The ties that bind; grieving the loss of a sibling

When my three brothers and I were growing up and the proverbial hit the fan, Mum would often say, in a bid to keep her brood calm, ‘Well, at least we are all still here.’ She reminded me of this affectionate saying only very recently. I can still recall how I felt as a child…

Lisa – How to support someone in grief

Lisa shares what was helpful from other people when she was grieving

Collective Grief

When the death of a person affects many members in a community, city, country, or across the world, people will experience collective grief.

These are some things that can help people through the experience of collective grief across a community.

Kate – Advice to my younger self

Kate explains things being authentic and honest to herself has been very valuable

John – Empower yourself

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

Valmy – Checking in on someone is good

Valmy explains how helpful it is to check in on someone who is grieving

John – Being helpful to someone in grief

John shares his thoughts on how to help someone in grief

John Martin – The Shocking Reality of Painful Loss

John talks about shock and grief

Adrianna – Storytelling… intuitive and instrumental

Adrianna tells how storytelling helped her process her grief

John Martin – Loss and Grief- Make Sure You Hear Their Story

John about the importance of hearing a griever