About This Event
For many people who work alongside loss every day, grief can become something we learn to witness in others while quietly putting our own feelings to one side. This live webinar offers a gentle space to pause - not to fix grief, but to better understand it.
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What this webinar is
This is a live, supportive grief wellbeing webinar, guided by me — a grief navigator, coach, and someone who understands grief not just professionally, but personally.
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Together, we’ll spend an hour exploring how grief affects us — especially when we are often the ones supporting everyone else.
It is a calm, compassionate space where you can simply listen, reflect, and breathe.
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What we’ll explore together
I’ll gently guide you through:
- How grief can show up emotionally, physically, and mentally
- The hidden impact of holding space for other people’s loss
- How to recognise when grief is being carried rather than processed
- Simple, supportive tools to help you care for yourself alongside others
- Ways grief and resilience can exist together without one replacing the other
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Who this is for
This webinar is for you if:
- Want a deeper understanding of grief for yourself and those you support
- Work in funeral, bereavement, or end-of-life spaces
- Support grieving families and want to protect their own wellbeing
- Are carrying personal grief while caring for others
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What you’ll get from attending
By the end of the webinar, you can expect to:
- Feel less alone in what you may be carrying
- Gain clarity around how grief is affecting you and others
- Learn practical tools you can use and share immediately
- Experience a sense of safety and steadiness around your grief
- Understand what compassionate, trauma-aware grief support can look like
Why this matters
Those who care for grieving people often become the unseen holders of sorrow.
And yet the people who support loss are rarely given space to tend to their own.
This webinar is an opportunity to change that.
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Because supporting others starts with allowing yourself to be supported too.
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