Supporting Others

John Martin – Recognize What Your Loss Means For You Now And In The Future

John discusses what comes next after initial shock

John Martin – Coping with grief part 3

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

Left Out: Enfranchising Children’s Grief and Loss

By: Jessica Milette, MSW, RSW All human beings have the capacity to grieve: people with intellectual disabilities, those living with a traumatic brain injury, and children of all ages. However, many people can experience disenfranchised grief when someone dies. Disenfranchised grief is generally grief that is not usually openly acknowledged, socially accepted or publicly mourned.…

John Martin – Coping with grief part 2

John talks gives some pointers to help cope with loss

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

Karyn and Aidan – Support from others

Karyn and Aidan discuss how family, friends, and people they didn’t know in the community supported them.Talking, meals, dog walking are among the things that made a huge difference.

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

Matt – Telling my young son

Matt describes the death of his birth mother to his young son.

John Martin – Loss Grief and Recovery

John explains what is on the other side of grief and loss

Donna B – “Seeking Help”

Donna talks about the importance of speaking to someone. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.

Zoreena – Ask for help

Zoreena explains how important it is to ask for help

John Martin – Help with Grief

John talks about how each grief is unique