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Type: Face to Face Customised Training Location: The Shoreline Retirement Village and Aged Care Residence, 41 York Street, Coff Harbour, NSW 2450 Audience: The Shoreline Retirement Village and Aged Care Residence Staff Presenter: Eszter Cowle Registration closes: Tuesday 21 April 2026
When: May 26, 2026 Where: Coffs Harbour, NSW
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Donation to Grief Australia
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Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy bridges the fields of attachment studies, thanatology, and interpersonal neuroscience, uniting theory, research, and practice to enrich our understanding of how we can help the bereaved. The new edition includes updated research and discussion of emotion regulation, relational trauma, epistemic trust, and much more. Written by two highly experienced grief counsellors, this volume is filled with instructive case vignettes and useful techniques that... Details
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A 156-page book for people whose loved one has died from suicide. It is a gentle guide through events and reactions that often occur during the first year and beyond following suicide. Suicide touches the lives of thousands of people who must deal with the agony and mystery of this tragic phenomenon. In After Suicide Loss, Jordan and Baugher share their vast knowledge and wisdom regarding suicide bereavement. You are guided from the moment of personal impact through the first year... Details
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Bereavement Counselling and Support Fund
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Listening to the bereaved—really listening—brings into sharp focus two things: their pain and their questions. In Living Beyond Loss: Questions and Answers about Grief and Bereavement, noted psychologist Robert Neimeyer compassionately engages the heartfelt inquiries of real bereaved people who have lost parents and partners, siblings and children, to illness, tragic accident, suicide and violence, and offers practical counsel on how to move forward toward a life that can again have... Details
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The Golden Thread is a moving story of Rosie, a young girl learning to live with her grief for her lost brother. This heart-warming tale shows how the power of visualisation can help children deal with loss or separation.
Author: Amelia Donnelly
Illustrator: Deb Hudson
ISBN: 9780655202943
Theme: Children, Parenting
Category: Children (for ages 3-6 and up), General Public
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When Mom tells her two children that they're all connected by an invisible string, the children insist, "That's impossible" But still, they want to know more: "What kind of string?" The answer is the simple truth that binds us all: It's an invisible string made of love. Even though you can't see it, you can feel it deep in your heart and know that you are always connected to the ones you love.
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Two Books in package: 'Time to Listen: How it Feels to be Young and Dying' book, was written by Amber Turk who lived with an inoperable brain tumour for 12 months before dying in November 2003 at the age of 27. She wrote a journal and wanted her writing to be available to health professionals after her death so that they would know what a terminal illness is like from the other side. 'Surviving Traumatic Grief: When a Loved One Dies in a Disaster' book was written after ... Details
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Drawing on international and cross-disciplinary research, Judith Murray highlights nine common themes of loss, helping us to understand how it is experienced. These themes are then used to develop a practice framework for structuring assessment and intervention systematically. Throughout the book, this generic approach is highlighted through discussing its use in different loss events, such as bereavement, trauma, chronic illness and with children or older people. Having been used in ... Details
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The Yellow Leaf is a story about two young children who find themselves brought together by unimaginable loss. Andy's brother and Grace's mother have both died and they are left to process a multitude of feelings. The journey begins with a single yellow 'leaf of grief' that guides the pair through a colourful forest of emotion. Readers will be invited to gaze at the illustrations that show variations of anger, fear, worry, sadness and moments of happiness, helping children to... Details
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