Supporting Others

John – Support over time

John discusses how support changes over time

John – Empower yourself

John shares his thoughts about how to support someone in grief and his processes

Kim – Checking in is very important

Kim explains why it is so important to check in and keep in touch with people who have lost

Sarah K – Be gentle

Sarah shares what what she has learned to help someone going through what she has been through

John – The power of journaling

John shares how journaling has helped him so much

Coping with Guilt in Grief Playlist

Listen to the thoughts and insights of people and families living with grief.

Cara – The real issues for grieving people with intellectual disabilities

Cara provides some context for the real issue of grief in the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and those supporting them, including that we consider that there’s not a lot of education or information out there about how best to support someone with an intellectual disability who is grieving.

Amanda – “Ministry of Presence”

Amanda discusses how being present with someone can be helpful.

John – What to do now

John talks about the time after the initial period of grief

A Million Other Things: Grieving a Drug Poisoning Death

Sister, father, son, niece, best friend – some of these words might be how you would describe your loved one who has died of an overdose or drug poisoning. People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) are not defined by their substance use – they are a million other things to those who love and miss them dearly. Drug poisoning and overdose deaths are stigmatized in our society. The focus is on how the person died, not who they are. Society still holds onto old notions and beliefs about drugs which come with a value judgment about people who use drugs, which further contributes to stigma. Not everyone who uses drugs is an addict and not all drug use is inherently problematic. People who use drugs deserve dignity and respect when we are remembering and honouring those who have died by overdose or drug poisoning.

Lyss – Therapy and the right fit

Lyss talks about therapy and finding the right fit

Holly – How can we help someone who is grieving

Holly has some helpful tips how to help someone who is grieving