PPT-NSW Aboriginal grief and loss training project

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Advisory Group Ann Baker Tom Brideson Danielle Byers Anthony Hillin Len Kanowski Donna Stanley Sally Wooding NSWIOP Danielle Byers Vanessa Edwige Anthony

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Advisory Group Ann Baker Tom Brideson Danielle Byers Anthony Hillin Len Kanowski Donna Stanley Sally Wooding NSWIOP Danielle Byers Vanessa Edwige Anthony Hillin Megan WynneJones and new trainer . Elisabeth . Kubler. - Ross & David Kessler. Sensitivity to Patient Needs. Developed by . Kari Slade, . BS Health Science, MA Public Health. Roosevelt High School Health Careers Program, . Minnesota. Achieving Vocational Outcomes . Ben Houghton. “Going to TAFE is the best way. – it opens so many doors. .” . Population of Central and Western NSW. 24 Local Government areas . population approximately 310,000 people (c. 4% NSW population) with forecast 1% growth rate (NSW forecast growth rate 3.5%) and employment growth rate of 0.9%. Change. Transitions in life include those we choose and those we do not choose to experience. Sometimes, . Change = Loss = Grief. WHAT DOES GRIEF LOOK LIKE?. Physical reactions:. Fatigue. Lethargy. Insomnia. Grief impacts us holistically…. These five needs overlap.. Social, Physical, Cognitive, Emotional, Spiritual. Coping with Loss and Grief. Grieving is a common and natural reaction to any loss that brings on strong emotions. . A Journey of Healing. Christina . Cassani. , M.S.. President and Executive Director. a. ngelhouse.accc@gmail.com. Presented by . Angel House Bereavement Center, Inc. 2015. What Society Teaches About Grief. Kathy Briglia, MSW,LCSW. Clinical Social Worker. Intensive care Nursery. Duke university medical center. GRIEF. Types of Grief:. Delayed . Disenfranchised. Ambiguous . Inconclusive . Complicated. Average Response. Grief is the normal response of sorrow, emotion, and confusion that comes from losing someone or something important to you. It is a natural part of life. Grief is a typical emotional, physical, and spiritual reaction to death, divorce, job loss, a move away from family and friends, loss of good health due to illness, or a breakup of an intimate relationship.. Ministry of Health. 2016 NSW Aboriginal Mental Health and Wellbeing Workforce . Forum. Mercure. Resort Hunter Valley Gardens. NSW Health Good . Health – Great Jobs . Aboriginal Workforce Strategic Framework 2016 - 2020. A plAn to Tackle Waste in Aboriginal Communities Overview Case study: APY Lands – 2007 – 2010 Cast study: Warraber Island – 2008 – 2010 Waste Aid: NSW 2014 – 2018 NSW Govt 2016 - 2017 Produced in Partnership:. Webinar Moderator. Tracy McPherson, PhD . Senior Research Scientist. Public Health Department. NORC at the University of Chicago . 4350 East West Highway 8th Floor, Bethesda, MD 20814 . “. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not . knowing. ,. . not . curing, . not . healing...that . W. Derrick Johnson, LCMHC, LCAS, MAC, NCC. Executive & Clinical Director. NorthStar Clinical Services. Charlotte, NC . djcltnc@gmail.com. GOALS. To learn about reactions to loss and how these losses relate to substance abuse.. 1. “We grieve when we lose someone or something that is important to us and of value”. True or False. You can only grieve a death?. Grief is normal?. The pain from grief will go away faster if you ignore it?. . . Aims for Today. To look at why it is important to understand about grief as we care for people within our communities in the coming months. To explore what grief/loss looks like. To look at ways we can support people who are suffering grief or loss, what to say/not to do and say! .

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