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Cara – Intellectual disabilities, sharing and expressing about grief

Cara discusses how it’s very important that people living with intellectual disabilities have the opportunity to not only know about the information about the person being ill and dying and having the choice and opportunity to go to after death rituals. It’s also really important that they get the opportunity to share their story in whatever way they communicate. This can be verbally through sign language, through communication books, art, music, going for walks, being in nature

Maureen – “Grief is a messy non-linear place”

Maureen explains how you wind your way through grief and that is normal.

Christian – Language around those pushed to the margins

Christian talks about how people who are pushed to the margins are not discussed as part of our community and how we need to include them. As a community how do we care for our neighbours and how do we mourn the loss of our neighbours

Jessica M – Legacy

Jessica explains legacy and gives examples including her own.

Jenn – Art can give a break from grieving

Jenn talks about one of the most overlooked benefits of making art during bereavement. It can provide and escape from your grief.

Sam – How grief changes

Sam who lost his father, uncle and cousin talks about time and grief

Mary – Taking songwriting classes

Mary explains two reasons why people take songwriting classes

Susan – “Dying well”

Susan talks about how the individual decides to go about the process of dying.

Brenda and Dale – “Family”

Brenda and Dale talk about their struggles in being a family. They continue to grieve the death of their son by suicide.

Adrianna – Metabolizing grief

Adrianna explains metabolizing grief and grief literacy training

Janice – “Go into feelings”

Janice explains how important it is to pay attention to your feelings.

Andrea – Couples versus being single

Andrea talks about becoming single when her husband died