Accredited training

Understanding Grief - March

Course overview

Build confidence in supporting clients through complicated grief and bereavement. 

Grief is a universal experience, but the way it is expressed and processed varies greatly from person to person. This interactive workshop is designed for professionals in education, health, and care roles who want to gain expertise in the field of grief and bereavement. You’ll gain knowledge, skills, and resources for providing compassionate and effective bereavement care and support to clients across a range of services.

 

What you’ll learn

 

By completing this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Understand how complicated grief and loss can present differently for different people
  • Distinguish between typical bereavement and complicated grief
  • Identify the symptoms and clinical features associated with complicated grief
  • Develop skills for recognising and assessing grief
  • Develop communication skills for engaging confidently and sensitively with grieving clients
  • Apply strategies for supporting clients who are navigating complicated grief and bereavement
  • Recognise the importance of practitioner self-care and how to apply it

Who should attend

This training is ideal for clinicians, social workers, community organisation workers, health professionals, youth workers, child and family workers, and counsellors with any level of experience.

Course structure

 

About the presenters

Linda Russell is a highly accomplished psychologist, counsellor, and educator registered with the Australian Psychological Society and the Mental Health Professionals Network. Bringing a wealth of experience, Linda excels in providing compassionate counselling services to individuals and couples. Beyond her clinical practice, she is a dedicated educator, having provided training and professional development to numerous community agencies. Linda's commitment to professional growth and community engagement is further demonstrated through her involvement in community development projects, education activities, and providing supervision to colleagues and students. She translates her extensive clinical and supervisory expertise directly into empowering learning experiences for professionals.

Enrolment and course access

When you register, you will be directed to our secure payment gateway to finalise your enrolment. Once payment is received, a new account will be created for you in our Learning Management System (Moodle), where course details and resources will be available.

Please note:

  • Registrations close 48 hours before the event
  • Workshops must be paid for at least 2 business days before the training date
  • If paying by invoice, proof of payment must be provided at least 24 hours before the workshop


See our Training Workshops Cancellation Statement (PDF, 1MB) for full policy details.

Technical requirements

To participate in the online workshop, you’ll need access to:

  • A desktop or laptop computer
  • Reliable internet connection
  • Headphones (recommended)
  • Microphone and speakers
  • A built-in or external webcam

Contact us

For further details or questions, please contact our Centre for Learning and Innovation:

Phone: (03) 8573 2222

Email: [email protected]

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