Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Teresa – Understanding people with intellectual disabilities and grief

Teresa shares an example and discusses the importance of truly understanding people with intellectual disabilities when they are telling us their stories

Caileigh – Sharing grief experience to spread hope and kindness

Caileigh talks about taking the opportunity to share her personal and professional grief experiences as a way to spread hope and to spread kindness.

Janice – “Pay attention to our feelings”

Janice discuss the importance of being aware of your feelings.

Marija – Acknowledging feelings

Marija talks about our tools for coping

Thoughts on International Overdose Awareness Day 2023

We lead multifaceted lives, and the deaths of those we love who have died by drug poisoning contain multitudes. The death of a loved one can bring intense grief, shock, anger, shame, or guilt. People who use drugs, and those who love them that they leave behind, face stigma in North America’s dominant, settler culture.

Craig – Supporting Someone in Grief

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Craig discusses his personal experience with grief and how he felt when people didn’t reach out to him during a difficult time. He offers advice on how to best support someone who is grieving, emphasizing the importance of simply showing up and letting them know that you care.

Janice – “Go into feelings”

Janice explains how important it is to pay attention to your feelings.

Michele – Normalizing conversations around death dying grief and loss

Michele discusses grief literacy, the importance of talking and that dying is a part of life

Maureen – Grief and Holidays

Maureen talks about feelings duing holidays

Janice – “The importance of listening”

Janice explains the importance of not being judgemental and listening when helping someone is in grief.

Rev. Sky – “Trauma, grief, and loss, sudden death”

Rev. Sky introduces herself and explains why she is in these videos.

Marija – Types of Loss in a Pandemic

Marija explains how all of the losses we experience during a pandemic are compounded