Loss and Bereavement Level 2
The Loss and Bereavement Level 2 webinar is a 3-hour training program designed to provide learners with the knowledge and understanding required to effectively support individuals experiencing loss and bereavement. The aim of the webinar is to explore the issues involved in loss and bereavement and to equip participants with strategies and approaches to provide effective support.
During the webinar, participants will learn about the different stages of grief and loss, including the physical, emotional, and psychological reactions that individuals may experience. Participants will also explore the impact of bereavement on individuals and families, including the practical issues that may arise following a loss.
The webinar will also cover different strategies and approaches for supporting individuals experiencing loss and bereavement, including effective communication, active listening, and empathy. Participants will learn how to support individuals through the grieving process and how to help them to cope with the practical issues that may arise, such as funeral arrangements and legal matters.
Upon successful completion of the webinar, participants will be issued a certificate that is valid for three years. This certificate demonstrates their understanding of loss and bereavement and their ability to provide effective support to individuals experiencing these issues. The course costs £365. Prices may vary according to your requirements.
Learning Objectives
- Be able to define loss, grief and bereavement and identify the different models
- To have personal reflections on loss
- Have an understanding of what can be done to help
- Be able to explain why it is important to consider self-care and avoiding compassion fatigue
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