‘Grief and Kids’ & ‘Suicide Grief’ workshops
Grief and kids: this workshop looks closely at the impact of grief across all ages from birth to teenagers and provides tangible suggestions on ways to support children and young people.
Suicide Grief: this workshop discusses the impact of suicide grief on individuals and provides tangible strategies to process and support others living with this significant reality.
Workshops Presenter Caroline Loo is the founder and director of the Loss and Grief centre Services for Southland. She established the service to support people experiencing loss and grief after her daughter died and she found it challenging to find support that understood the specific nature of significant grief. She has written and published a book about Grief and Faith and provides workshops and webinars for groups across NZ.
Creche for pre-schoolers 3 to 5 – We have a trained Pre-school teacher for a limited number of children on a first come basis. If you think this will help you attend, please contact lossandgriefkapiti@gmail.com
Booking Date: 30th September
Time: 9.00am to 12.30pm with cuppa on arrival and morning tea
Workshops 'Grief and Kids' and 'Suicide Grief'
Cost $90.00 Registration / Booking link — here. Registrations close 28th September.
Creche registrations will close when full.
Loss & Grief Centre Kapiti, 1 Kapiti Road, Paraparaumu email: lossandgriefkapiti@gmail.com or visit website.
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