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ORGANIZER:Louise Blockley:mailto:events@griefcentre.org.nz
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DESCRIPTION:USING WRITING TO TELL YOUR STORIES AND RE-MAKE LIFE AFTER LOSS\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS WEBINAR?\n\nThis webinar is designed for both bereaved people and clinicians\nworking with bereaved people. It is suitable for anyone working in a\nprofessional care role or who supports people through all forms of\nloss and grief. This could be a wide variety of professions\nincluding counsellors, social workers, funeral professionals,\nteachers, emergency response teams, medical, corrections, mental\nhealth, hospice, volunteers, caregivers and more. \n\nWEBINAR OVERVIEW\n\nLosing a loved one can create a profound disruption in a person’s\nsense of the world and their own identity. Storytelling is one way to\nbring some order to chaos. While storytelling can happen in social\nsettings, a bereaved person can also tell their own stories through\npersonal writing. Writing stories of loss can also bring some order\ninto the experience through crafting the experience anew. Personal\nwriting can also offer a new perspective, as the bereaved person\nbecomes an author and witness to their life and future in a new way.\n\nIn this two-hour webinar, Sarah will lay a foundation for\nunderstanding fluctuations in grieving. She will then explore personal\ncreative writing as one way to help make meaning of grief, to remember\na loved one, and create a version of a life well lived.\n\nShe will primarily focus on the use of three writing approaches:\n\n 	* Journalling\n 	* Memoir/life review writing\n 	* Poetry (haiku, free verse)\n\nPractical examples of these kinds of writing will be shared and ideas\ngiven for creative approaches to writing in and with grief, in order\nto both acknowledge loss and focus on remaking life. Sarah will also\ntalk about potential audiences for writing, beyond oneself, and also\nabout self-care during writing. Opportunity will be given during the\nwebinar to do some live personal writing. This webinar is designed for\nboth bereaved people and clinicians working with bereaved people.\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/grief-18
SUMMARY:Writing with and through grief
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