CHCCCS017 Provide loss and grief support
Course Description and overview
- The Faces of Grief:
- Recognise reactions to loss and grief
- Lessons, Reflection and Case Studies
- Walking with the Grieving:
- Engaging empathetically
- Identify and respect social, cultural, ethnic and spiritual differences
- Lessons, Reflection and Case Studies
- Co-Creating Resources to Grieve Well:
- Offer support and information
- Difficulty navigating grief and trauma
- Strategies for formal and information grief and bereavement support
- Lessons, Reflection and Case Studies
- Caring for the Grief Walkers:
- Recognise and minimise risks to self
- Lessons, Reflection and Case Studies
- The River of Grief:
- Continuing support for those who are grieving
- Identify when further support is required
- Lessons, Reflection and Case Studies
Where to Start
Grab a journal as this is as much a journey into your own experience of grief as it is a course on supporting others experiencing grief.
Staff
Webinar Recording
This will be added to the MeWe you have been allocated or added here.
Recommended Reading
Weller, Frances (2015) ‘The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief’, North Atlantic Press
Reflective Practise
Throughout this module it is asked of you that you contemplate your grief journey, journal your experiences, developing self compassion for difficult journeys. What rituals helped, or do you need to develop now that you know more about grief? Add your insights into your journal with actions that you would like to take, add a poem, an art piece that you have created or that has inspired you.
Peer Group Case Supervision
Ensuring you have continued support as a counsellor out in the community. Every month we meet as counsellors, graduates and those who want to learn more and go over case studies that we have. This is a very valuable process as ensuring you have support and guidance is part of best practise and essential for professional development hours.
JOIN US. To book go to: https://awakening.com.au/course/case-study-supervision-groups/
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