Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Jenn – Your art completely belongs to you

Jenn explains the wonderful thing about art is that piece belongs completely to you and you have the power to do whatever you wish with it . She makes some suggestions as to what you may want to do.

Jean – Be good to yourself

Jean shares about support and not being hard on yourself

Rev. Sky – “If you have experienced sudden loss”

Rev. Sky discusses things you can do to help navigate emotions.

Caileigh – Working with children in grief

Caileigh shares why she likes working with and supporting children in grief. “Over the course of their lives, children and youth and families experience a lot of losses, and it’s an empowering job to empower others. I’m not only empowering them, but I’m also building parent capacity in recognizing that it does take a village and it takes a community to support a child.”

Amanda – “No person is an island”

Amanda talks about the power of community and the importance of reaching out.

Cara – My story with intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara talks about how she came to see how people with intellectual disabilities need to be supported in grief

Rev. Sky – “The grief tunnel”

Rev. Sky talks about going forward and growing in the grief process.

Corrie – Grief is like a rollercoaster

Corrie talks about grief over time

Corrie – Grieving during a pandemic

Corrie discuss the grieving during a pandemic

Keith – “My story”

Keith tells his story and why he became a counsellor.

Keith – “Knowing what to say”

Keith gives practical advice about helping someone in grief.

Cara – People with intellectual disabilities need to be recognized and honoured in their grief

Cara talks about grievers living with intellectual disabilities and that it’s not about those of us who are neuro-typical, giving them a voice or providing them or saying things for them. Rather, it’s that they already have a voice. They already have these experiences and they want them to be recognized, acknowledged and honoured.