Who should attend this webinar?
Anyone who works in a professional care role or supports people through all forms of loss and grief. Our content is applicable to a wide variety of professions including counsellors, social workers, teachers, emergency response teams, medical, corrections, mental health, hospice, volunteers, caregivers and more.
Overview
Grief literacy is the capacity to access, process, and use knowledge regarding the experience of loss. Young people experience grief much more commonly than most people realise and grief can be associated with negative psychological, physical, educational, and employment outcomes. Despite this, grief in the age group 14-24 years is under-researched.
Research shows that grieving young people don’t often receive the support or have access to services they would like. In the research young people reported that they want to know more about grief, including how to talk about it, how to get support, and how to help when someone is grieving, and that talking about grief with people who understand it was important.
Based on this, we recently completed a study to find out what young people need to have their grief recognised, validated, and supported. This is the first application of the concept of grief literacy to young people.
Key learning points
On completion of this session, attendees will:
- Understand the concept of grief literacy.
- Recognise how grief literacy apples to death losses and non-death losses.
- Identify similarities and differences between grief literacy and death literacy.
- Appreciate current literature on grief and adolescence.
- Hear about recent findings from a project about grief literacy for young people aged 14-24 years).
- Be able to apply resources, including relevant videos and infographics, to support their work with young people and families.
Webinar registration details
- Access to the live two-hour webinar
- Access to the webinar recording for 30 days
- Access to a downloadable PDF handout
- Certificate of accomplishment issued on completion of a short quiz for CPD/OPD points
- NOTE: Webinar times are shown in NZST or NZDT. If you're joining us from Australia, please use a time-zone converter to see the live time in your state.
Certificate of accomplishment
We can provide a certificate of accomplishment for all our training courses. The requirement for receiving a certificate to confirm professional development is as follows:
- You must view a minimum of 80% of a live-presented webinar workshop or
- You must view a minimum of 80% of a recorded webinar workshop
- You must complete a short quiz on the webinar content
CPD points/credits
We are accredited to provide points/credits to the following organisations, educational institutes, and associations:
New Zealand
FDANZ
NZEA
NZIFH
Australia
AROH
Our training is endorsed or recommended by the following organisations, educational institutes, and associations:
New Zealand
NZAC
DAPAANZ
CANZ
NZSDRT
The CPD Group
Australia
ACWA
ACA (Australian Counselling Association)
To receive your CPD points/credits, you will need to receive a certificate of accomplishment which you can then provide to your relevant institution.
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