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ORGANIZER:Louise Blockley:mailto:events@griefcentre.org.nz
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DESCRIPTION:WHO SHOULD DO THIS COURSE?\n\nAnyone who works in a professional care role or supports people\nthrough all forms of loss and grief. Our content is applicable to a\nwide variety of professions including counsellors, social workers,\nfuneral professionals, teachers, emergency response teams, medical,\ncorrections, mental health, hospice, volunteers, caregivers and more.\n\nThis webinar is aimed at those working alongside refugees as well as\nprofessionals who seek to understand more about the impacts of our\nglobal humanitarian crises on our most vulnerable people. \n\nOVERVIEW\n\nJulia Sheikh was born in Pakistan and arrived in New Zealand as an\nasylum seeker with her family as a 10-year-old. More recently, she\nhas acquired an extensive counselling background, expertise in trauma\nand culturally informed mental health care, and worked with clients\nand families from refugee backgrounds, including crisis intervention\nand providing clinical support to the Christchurch Mosque attack\nvictims.\n\nShe is on the New Zealand Refugee Advisory Panel, and a member and\nco-chair of the International Refugee Advisory Panel working with\nUNHCR – the United Nations Refugee Agency on matters of meaningful\nrefugee representation at a global level to advocate for the refugee\nvoice.\n\nIn this webinar, Julia shares her powerful story and lived experience\nwhile exploring who is a refugee, what kind of loss and grief they may\nexperience, the types of trauma they may encounter and how to work\nalongside the unique challenges that come with being forced to flee\nyour home country.\n\n  \n\nKEY LEARNING POINTS\n\n 	* Who is a refugee?\n 	* Personal story of a refugee\n 	* Grief and loss for refugees\n 	* Types of trauma presentation\n 	* Challenges faced when working with refugees\n 	* How to work with refugees\n\nWEBINAR REGISTRATION DETAILS\n\n 	* Access to the live webinar and the recording \n 	* Access to a downloadable PDF handout\n 	* Certificate of accomplishment issued on completion of a short quiz\n\nCERTIFICATE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT\n\nWe can provide a certificate of accomplishment for all our training\ncourses. The requirement for receiving a certificate to confirm\nprofessional development for CPD/OPD points is as follows:\n\n 	* You must view a minimum of 80% of a recorded or live webinar\nworkshop\n 	* You must complete a short quiz on the webinar content.\n\nCPD POINTS/CREDITS\n\nWe are _ACCREDITED_ to provide points/credits to the following\norganisations, educational institutes, and associations:\n\nNEW ZEALAND\nFDANZ\nNZEA\nNZFIH\n\nAUSTRALIA\nAROH\n\nOur training is _ENDORSED OR RECOMMENDED _by the following\nOrganisations, Educational Institutes, and Associations:\n\nNEW ZEALAND\n\nNZAC\nDAPAANZ\nCANZ\nNZSDRT\nThe CPD Group\n\nAUSTRALIA\nACWA\nACA (Australian Counselling Association)\n\nTo receive your CPD points/credits, you will need to receive a\ncertificate of accomplishment which you can then provide to your\nrelevant institution.\n\n - events@griefcentre.org.nz - https://book.griefcentre.org.nz/refugee1
SUMMARY:Loss and grief experienced by refugees
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