Trauma Grief and Loss – Helping families during tough times
SLC 2025: Summer Preparation Series
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
When a family grieves a loss, a flood of different emotions, reactions, and coping mechanisms will emerge at various times for different family members. This training will provide an opportunity to explore developmental experiences of grief together with providing tips and tools that can help support family members during times of grief and loss.
Facilitated by: Allies 4 Equity
Reminders from the Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Team:
Virtual Workshops: To receive workshop information (e.g., Zoom Links, PowerPoints and additional resources) your email has to be correct. After registering from Eventbrite, you'll receive an email confirmation. If you do not see a confirmation, check your junk folder, or reach out to TA/CB team. Some offerings will be recorded, if you have questions about recordings or confidentially, please reach out. If you've registered and are no longer able to attend, please cancel your registration or notify the TA/CB team.
I n-Person Workshops: More information coming soon.
Registration
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Participation
All workshops are develop with opportunities to cross collaborate, create, learn and share. Please be mindful of workshops being interactive through video, chat or audio responses. If you're unable to actively participate, please share this with our providers during the workshop. We strive for flexibility and understanding of the vast responsibilities you may hold, if you have additional questions about active participation please reach out to the facilitator.
Any additional questions, please reach out to ta@dcyf.org.
At the end of each workshop a survey is distributed, we greatly appreciate any feedback you include in that survey!
Thank you, enjoy your workshop.