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Virtual Walk to Remember
Due to the Coronavirus situation we are currently living in extremely difficult circumstances and as such we were not able to hold our normal Walk To Remember (W2R) earlier in the year. Instead, we have decided to hold a virtual W2R over the Mother’s Day weekend of 8th to 10th May.
Differences & Commonalities in Grief (Topics Around Grief Workshop)
Online , AustraliaIn this online discussion workshop, we look at the great amount we have in common and the huge range of differences between us. Where does it intersect with other types of grief? What can make us less likely/more likely to connect with others who have a different set of grief experiences?
How has COVID-19 Coloured Our Grief? (A ‘Topics Around Grief’ Workshop)
Online , AustraliaAn online discussion workshop in which we explore as a group how COVID-19 has coloured our existing grief for our children, siblings and grandchildren.
Parent Grief / Sibling Grief: Similarities and Differences
Online , AustraliaIn this "Topics Around Grief" discussion workshop, the facilitators will draw upon their own bereavement experiences to open group discussion on where parent and sibling grief are similar, where parental grief and sibling grief are unique from one another, and how parents and siblings can support one another.
THINKING ABOUT TERMINOLOGY Discussion Workshop
Online , AustraliaThinking about TERMINOLOGY
We invite you to join and contribute to this Topics Around Grief workshop. Here, we will identify and discuss the terminology commonly used to describe experiences of grief and bereavement. What do we think of the terms that we hear? Which terminology do we feel particularly captures and properly represents our experiences of grief? Are there some we feel would benefit from review? Are there some that are definitely not ok with you?
THINKING ABOUT TERMINOLOGY Discussion Workshop Copy
Online , AustraliaThinking about TERMINOLOGY
We invite you to join and contribute to this Topics Around Grief workshop. Here, we will identify and discuss the terminology commonly used to describe experiences of grief and bereavement. What do we think of the terms that we hear? Which terminology do we feel particularly captures and properly represents our experiences of grief? Are there some we feel would benefit from review? Are there some that are definitely not ok with you?
What Does Ideal Support Look Like? A DISCUSSION WORKSHOP
Online , AustraliaWe invite you to join and contribute to this Topics Around Grief workshop where we will identify valuable forms of grief support we have received from friends, family, professionals, and colleagues.
Coping with the Festive Season and Anniversaries
We invite you to join and contribute to this Topics Around Grief workshop where we will identify valuable forms of grief support we have received from friends, family, professionals, and colleagues.
Worldwide Candle Lighting Service 2020
Online Zoom eventJoin us for our Candle Lighting Service.
The Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting unites family and friends around the globe in lighting candles for one hour to honour the memories of our sons, daughters, brothers, sisters and grandchildren.
Highlights: Guest speaker, poems and readings, candle lighting including the reading of names, slideshow of photos, sharing time, hugs, tears and laughter.
Getting Over it? (A ‘Topics Around Grief’ Discussion Workshop)
We invite your participation in a discussion which looks at how we manage in a culture that tends to classifies grief in finite terms (e.g. 3 days compassionate leave, expectations that grief has closure). Plus, how we feel cultural expectations tally with our lived experience of grief. This session will be held online via Zoom.... Read more »