Responding to Patients Bereaved by a Traumatic or Sudden and Unexpected Death – 21 May

Western Victoria Primary Health Network and Hope Bereavement Care are pleased to invite you to our Webinar event Responding to patients bereaved by a traumatic or sudden and unexpected death.

Topics:

  • Understanding the Grief Process – Sudden and Unexpected Deaths
  • Effective Communication Strategies and interventions
  • Self-Care and Support Resources

Speakers:

  • Christine Rawson – Bereavement Counsellor, Hope Bereavement Care.
  • Alyson Welch – Bereavement Counsellor, Hope Bereavement Care
  • Catharina Dumaresq – Lived Experience Specialist, Bereavement Counsellor, Hope Bereavement Care and Jesuit Social Services

Learning Outcomes:

  • Discuss Bereavement Dynamics and its manifestations in patients and families, enabling them to recognize and empathize with the grieving process effectively.
  • Outline of communication techniques tailored to responding to patient bereavement.
  • Implement strategies for self-care and recognise the importance of seeking support when dealing with patient bereavement, enhancing their ability to maintain resilience and professionalism in challenging situations.

Partnered with Hope Bereavement Care

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