Supporting Others

John – What I have learned

John explains how he has changed since his wife died and now looking back what he would say to his self right after his loss

Amanda – “Ministry of Presence”

Amanda discusses how being present with someone can be helpful.

Michele – Covid and virtual support

MIchele discuss support and how COVID has affected our grief in so many waysort

Jessica M – The value of talking about grief

Jessica talks about living in North America and the fear many people have about talking about grief but that it is very important to talk. It makes us feel less alone and helps us move through our grief. It’s also how you can keep your lost one alive.

John Martin – Coping with grief part 3

John gives some pointers as to how to support someone in grief

Laura- Loss to Suicide

John – Support over time

John discusses how support changes over time

Beauty found at the edges: a portrait of community support

I’d sent a text saying “Hello friends, I’m putting out a call for flowers. I went to public school with Kory, the young man who died in downtown Cobourg this week, and though I hadn’t seen him in recent years, I feel the loss of him on a community level, as I imagine you do, too. Some of Kory’s people are gathering tonight in vigil at the bank where he died, and I’m gathering flowers from those of us who have gardens to share with this grieving community. Do you have some blooms in your garden that you’d be willing to share?”

Amber -Helping someone who is grieving

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

Sarah K – Supporting someone in grief

Sarah gives her thoughts on how many things there are you can domto support someone in grief and how to be proactive

Caileigh – Parent Capacity

Caileigh discusses parent capacity and and how to support their child through their grief is all about inspiring them and empowering them so that they can help their child.

Amber – Talking to your kids about death

Amber talks about how important it is to talk about grief, especially with kids