The Compassionate Friends Walk 2 Remember

To be Confirmed

The Compassionate Friends Walk 2 Remember is an opportunity to connect with other bereaved families and talk freely about your child, brother or sister in a safe, relaxed environment.

Trivia Night

Richmond Union Bowls Club 2 Gleadell St, Richmond, VIC, Australia

Join us for a night of testing your brain power, connecting with friends, bid on fantastic silent auction items and great prizes with 100% of proceeds going to support bereaved parents and siblings.

$25

Insights on Grief – Tools for the Shepparton Community

FamilyCare 19 Welsford Street, Shepparton, VIC, Australia

Are you wanting to improve your interactions with bereaved people?

Want to know what to say and how to care?

Interested in hearing people’s personal stories of loss and grief?

FREE

Parent Grief – Sibling Grief: Similarities and Differences

via Zoom , Australia

This discussion workshop – the fourth in the “Topics Around Grief” program will be facilitated by a bereaved parent, JAN McNESS, and a bereaved sibling, ANDREW McNESS.

Jan and Andrew 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.

Free

Brief Encounter / We Were Dancing Copy

Malvern Theatre 29A Burke Road, East Malvern, Victoria, Australia

The Malvern Theatre Company and The Compassionate Friends Victoria

Present

BRIEF ENCOUNTER / WE WERE DANCING
Two One-Act Plays by Noel Coward

$25

Spring Fling

via Zoom , Australia

Dust off the Winter blues and come join us at the centre for Friday night drinks.

Spring is the time for new beginnings and the knowledge that tiny seedlings will grow and strengthen. Part of the grief journey is a allowing yourself some space to heal and grow.

Free. Donations accepted

It’s OK to talk about suicide – Community Awareness Walk

Tom's Block, Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbourne Tom's Block, Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

World Suicide Day is on Sunday, September 10.

To mark this day you can join us for a Community Walk. Anyone who has been touched by suicide is welcome.

It will be a gentle walk with some brief formalities and other activities which will give people the opportunity to remember their loved ones.

The theme for the walk is “It’s OK to talk about suicide” because we want to create awareness about the appropriate ways to talk about suicide and bereavement.

Free

Sensing a Way through Grief: Creativity and Grief

via Zoom , Australia

What are the various forms of creativity that come from grief?

In this session, we will explore the role of creativity in living with grief, and the places from which creativity can emerge.
We will also explore the “felt sense”, a special kind of internal bodily awareness.

This session will be facilitated by Greg Roberts and Jeanette Roberts. Greg is a social worker, counsellor & educator. Jeanette is a sociologist, writer/editor and teacher. She has written the books “Journey Through The Abyss” and “Art of Healing the Self”.

Free

The Changeable Nature of the Grief Experience: Explained Through Metaphor

via Zoom , Australia

Grief has a random nature. It is not sequential or linear – it is highly individual.

Grief can be likened to many things. Metaphors can be a good way to try to depict what the changing grief experience is like for each of us, and so we will use metaphor in this session to gain further insight into our grief journeys.

This session will be facilitated by Su-Rose McIntyre, counsellor and author of “The Grief Kaleidoscope: Metaphors for Grief” (Morning Star Publishing).

Free