Supporting Others

Alongside

That is also our best, and only role, when supporting a person with a developmental disability to grieve. We must be the one that comes alongside. There is no closer place we can get to. We must be present, be with, perhaps not understanding or comprehending what the person we support is experiencing, but alongside them nonetheless. We must be there, ready to provide whatever we can discover of their unique need in grief.

Betsy – You can’t know until you know

Betsy talks about support and what really helps when one is in grief

Amber -Helping someone who is grieving

Amber talks about how her grief has helped her learn how support other people in grief.

John Martin – The Trauma of Loss and Grief

John discusses trauma and grief

Adrianna – Pandemic, funerals and celebration of life

Adrianna talks about the death of her friend during pandemic

Sunny- The Importance of Friends While Grieving

Caileigh – Through play children learn so much about their grief

Caileigh discussed how children learn so much about their grief through play. There’s less confusion, there’s less anxiety, there’s more awareness. For the child and the parent, there is more acceptance of grief.

Rev. Sky – “Helping a friend”

Rev. Sky discusses the grief motto 80% listening, 20% talking and how to help someone in grief.

John Martin – Grief – Don’t Ignore Your Losses. Loss needs to be acknowledged.

John explains why it is important to acknowledge grief

Thoughts About Grief Counselling Playlist

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

Laura- What Might Help in Grief

John Martin – Loss, Grief and Anger

John talks about grief and anger