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Cara – People with intellectual disabilities need to be recognized and honoured in their grief

Cara talks about grievers living with intellectual disabilities and that it’s not about those of us who are neuro-typical, giving them a voice or providing them or saying things for them. Rather, it’s that they already have a voice. They already have these experiences and they want them to be recognized, acknowledged and honoured.

Jessica M – Continuing Bonds

Jessica talks about the values of continuing bonds and connections with people who are not here anymore. She gives some examples of things that have made her more connected to her Mom.

Zoreena – Tribute

Zoreena talks about tributes, family, pulling together and not being able to have a funeral

Jenn – Barriers to art

Jenn talks about the barriers that may prevent someone from including art as part of their grief or emotional process including judgment of your art skills and more.

Adam – Things that are OK to do

Adam talks about things he does to cope with grief like singing and crying

Cheryl – “What is grief”

Cheryl defines grief and talks about how we all grieve differently.

Holly – Singing in the last days

Holly talks about her partner’s pancreatic cancer diagnosis, the pandemic, their decisions, faith and how singing

Amber – My Story

Amber talks about the traumatic death of her father in an explosion and being 17

Mary S – Coping with multiple loss

Mary explains the challenges of dealing with the death of her partner and then her parents

Matt – My Story

Matt tells how he found his birth mother and then lost her.

Maureen – Isolated in a nursing home

Maureen talks about her father-in-law isolated and palliative during the pandemic

John – My Story

John tells the story of his wife became ill suddenly and died