About This Course
Working through the COVID Pandemic has been challenging for many of us working within the social care sector, particularly when we have been faced with the loss of a loved one or someone we support.
This interactive course will provide you with an opportunity to explore loss and bereavement in a sensitive manner and consider different models and approaches when dealing with bereavement.
Prices
Cost: £750 (maximum number of attendees 12)
Who is it for?
Professionals, People who get support, parents and carers.
Within the social care sector we are often at the face of supporting people at the end of their life. This course will explore experiences and consider strategies that can be applied in your working role and support you to have a better understanding and greater awareness of the impact of bereavement.
Our Trainers
Dawn Newlands has over 22 years of delivering training within the Health & Social Care sector.
She has worked with children & young people and adults with additional support needs both as a practitioner and senior manager.
Her style, knowledge and delivery of training is both supportive and thought provoking.
She believes strongly on the importance of quality assurance and getting the best out of people.
Learning Outcomes
This course will provide opportunity to:-
- Explore loss and bereavement.
- Consider different models/theories of loss & bereavement.
- Share thoughts on how you can support someone who has experienced loss and bereavement.
- Reflect on bereavement and grief relating to the COVID pandemic.