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Living with Pet Bereavement

living with pet bereavement

Bathgate

With over two decades experience supporting pet carers pre, during and post the death of their much loved pets, Dawn Murray is one of the UK’s leading pet bereavement counsellors. Dawn has always, and continues to, provide her counselling services free of charge. Amongst her qualifications Dawn has Diploma's in Pet Bereavement Counselling, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and worked for many years as a Pet Undertaker. She is a qualified CPD presenter. Recognised as an expert in her field Dawn is described by the press as a 'Pet Bereavement Specialist'. Dawns work as a pet undertaker was highlighted in a BBC documentary and she is regularly asked to participate in both local and national Radio and television programmes, and most recently she was invited onto the 'PM' show on BBC Radio 4 where she was asked to discuss pet bereavement after Prince William and Catherine lost their dog, Lupo. Dawns unique style allows clients to feel at ease safe in the knowledge that she will support and guide them through their darkest days and clients are referred to her by Veterinary Schools and Doctors. She has experienced pet bereavement many times herself and fully understands the devastating impact a loss like this can have on your life. Dawn is also the founder of Ray of Hope and has raised thousands of pounds over the years to help animal charities. Dawn has also provided pet bereavement training free of charge to charities here in the UK for many years including most recently the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home and Canine Partners. Dawn lives in West Lothian with her husband Dave, their gorgeous whippets Cammy & Georgie and their stunning tortoiseshell cat Hilda.

HOPE Bereavement Support Group CIC

hope bereavement support group cic

HOPE Bereavement Support began in 2013 when the visionary and founder, Ansa, realised that there needed to be a place of safety and inclusion for all mothers who had sadly lost a baby to miscarriage, stillbirth or at any other stage of their child’s life. What was sorely needed was an accessible place where everyone would be able to find comfort and support for their loss; not feel alone or ostracised. She had a vision where everybody – regardless of age, sex, religion, ethnicity or any other difference – had the ability to access mental health and emotional support for their loss. Ansa’s ambition came from a painful journey; she is the proud mother of 9 rainbow children. Her determination to succeed grew after she struggled to find a suitable support group after her losses. During her healing process she became more empowered and went back to study, changing her career path to become a qualified and registered counsellor and Training Consultant. There was at that time very limited multi-lingual counselling services available, and furthermore, it was very expensive and the clinical models applied did not feel culturally diverse or sensitive to BME therapeutic needs. HOPE Bereavement Support initially started with three trustees (the founder, a secretary and a treasurer) as a small constituted community group in Leeds, setting up bereavement support groups run by befrienders and volunteers for women and families to meet after suffering the loss of a child. Over 7 years on, the organisation is now running support services in Leeds, Bradford and London and specialises in all types of bereavement. We have a team of over 30 people consisting of qualified counsellors, coaches, an occupational therapist, clinical supervisors and many befrienders and volunteers. All staff members are based nationally in different parts of the UK working together remotely. Our services: Counselling Coaching Bereavement support groups Mental health and emotional wellbeing resilience workshops Educational and awareness building workshops Training and consultancy Research Media We also have service delivery partnership projects with Touchstone Staff Counselling and Touchstone ‘Blossom’ (Female Genital Mutilation) counselling: https://touchstonesupport.org.uk/ Our CEO Ansa E Ahmed has been nominated for the Positive Role Model (Race, Faith and Religion) Award at the National Diversity Awards 2021 “I was overwhelmed by receiving this nomination for the award, however, I feel and I believe that my HOPE team and organisation are well-deserved of this nomination and that this will be the first of many to come because we are a blackled organisation aiming to fulfil the short-comings in our national services in providing better health outcomes for our black communities nationwide. As the founder and CEO of HOPE services I feel very proud and overwhelmed with how much support, passion and dedication I have found in the people who have joined my organisation. When speaking and networking with other third sector and national organisations and their leaders, I was gratefully humbled for the respect given to our organisation in terms of what HOPE has to offer in fulfilling the need of our BAME communities access to mental health services in their own languages, and with our culturally inclusive person-centred approach towards each individual who accesses our services. Furthermore, I do not believe there is any other organisation that has achieved what we have in a short time as a Community Interest Company (CIC). This again is a testimony to the great BAME leaders from my board of directors, managers, supervisors and clinical practitioners that for me as a black leader I am proud to have alongside me as a driving force for HOPE. It feels like a lifetime ago when my career changed from the corporate field of working in the banking industry for 15 years of my life, I was able with my initiative and work ethic dedication to move up the management ladder to a customer service focused area manager role. So, therefore leading, motivating, coaching others from a leadership role comes very natural to me in my skill set as a CEO, but what really drives me is the passion and belief in compassion for all of humanity and this makes my job as CEO of HOPE very rewarding. From a personal development aspect I feel a winner as I am not only helping and giving back to my communities in the services that we provide in HOPE but also that I am helping my fellow BAME professionals nationwide who choose to join HOPE in their journey and development in furthering their career as BAME leaders within their respective fields of works. It has always been my mission statement as an individual and now as the head of the HOPE organisation that where possible I want to fight against stigma, shame, prejudice and racism in all its forms always with a heart full of compassion, love for humanity and kindness for all. I believe that true leadership is leading by example but also alongside helping your aspiring leaders. Your vote for me and HOPE would mean so much to us all, thank you 🙂 ”

James Armstrong Physio

james armstrong physio

5.0(12)

Tavistock, UK

My name is James Armstrong, a Chartered Physiotherapist based in Mary Tavy near Tavistock, Devon. I am passionate about providing the very best evidence-based Physiotherapy and advice. I’m focused on empowering you to get back to your very best without stopping what you love. Sport Specialist Specialising in running and sports injury. This year I was successful in being selected as a Physio for the Commonwealth Games, Birmingham 2022. UKA coach and Head Coach at Tavistock A.C. Lead Physio at Okehampton RFC 1st XV (South West Premier Div) I work as a Physio for top coaching group Run Fit Run Fast (RFRF) I run a YouTube channel specifically for runners - The Runner's Guide I run workshops for running and endurance based clubs all across the country on many topics I have a strong passion not just for Physiotherapy but also sport in general. As a keen and competitive runner myself, I understand what it feels like to be injured. This drives me to keep my patients/athletes training and competing wherever possible and to enable people to achieve the absolute best that they are capable of. With over 10 years of experience coaching athletics and competing myself plus over 5 years dealing with soft tissue injuries, I have built up a wealth of experience dealing with running-related injuries and those related to triathlon as well. I currently work with elite world record holders, England international runners, National level swimmers, fast club runners, Ironman triathletes, couch to 5kers, parkrunners, runners who have just started their running journey and high level rugby players. Local Community - Tavistock, Devon I live in beautiful Devon, on Dartmoor near Tavistock in the stunning village of Mary Tavy. Having grown up in Tavistock, it's great to know the area and the people who live here. I have several active roles within the community including: Volunteer at the local Parkinson's UK exercise group Running/ Athletics Coach and Senior Head Coach at Tavistock Athletic Club Senior Coach Coordinator on the Tavistock Athletic Club committee Knowing my community is really important to me and helping others is my passion, that is why I chose to be a Physiotherapist. Professional Body Work I am heavily involved with the professional body for Physiotherapy, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and I am currently a core member of the CSP South West English Regional Network (SWERN). I was Former Chair of the South West and Wales CSP Student Meeting and a former member of the CSP Student Representative Group (SRG). I live and breathe Physiotherapy. Those that know me will attest to me being unbelievably obsessed with the profession. It's purely because I know that Physiotherapy can make such a big difference to so many peoples lives, across a huge range of issues, not just musculoskeletal. I love what I do and have been told for years that it shows in my clinical practice.

Oxbridge

oxbridge

Uk

Home learning should be just as fun and rewarding as it is enlightening and educational. That’s why we design our courses through the eyes of the learner, to best suit your preferences and requirements. Studying with award-winning course materials and unlimited tutor support, you’ll graduate with a fully accredited qualification that will fulfil all your career and aspirational needs. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------  We have a 97% A-level pass rate, with 33% of all Oxbridge students achieving A or above --------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Based in the UK but teaching students all over the world, we push the boundaries of education to ensure our services are at the forefront of distance learning. We work with renowned Awarding Bodies to secure fully accredited qualifications and have some of the best designers producing award-winning learning materials. From your first enquiry, we provide specialist advice to identify the most relevant course for you to reach your personal or professional goals. Once enrolled, you’ll have access to your course in any format you prefer, whether that’s online or paper-based. Our dedicated team is 100% committed to helping you because we care about making a difference. There’s a reason we have a 97% pass rate and 5* Gold Trust Feefo Award. THE DISTANCE LEARNING EXPERIENCE We know you’re busy and have all kinds of commitments. That's why distance learning is designed to work on your terms, around your life, and courses are adapted to suit your personal learning style. You can study at your own pace. Work in any location. Learn in any format on any device. Arrange a call with tutors whenever you need to chat. With no rigid timescales, no classrooms, and no fighting for your tutor’s attention, it’s personal 1-to-1 support. Whether you’re a mum of two, working nightshifts or newly retired, Oxbridge can help you get the education and skills needed to transform your life. You’ll have unlimited tutor support from subject experts. They’re knowledgeable educators who are always ready to answer your questions and support you every step of the way. PROUD MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF DISTANCE LEARNING COLLEGES As a member of the Association of Distance Learning Colleges [https://www.adlc.org.uk/], we formally comply to a Code of Ethics [https://www.adlc.org.uk/code-of-ethics/], which in turn, promises our learners a high standard learning experience. We’ve pledged to ensure that the information we provide about career guidance or prospective studies is accurate, and the advice we give is in your best interest. Our membership allows us to officially uphold this promise to you. We follow all academic guidelines to provide high-quality learning materials, alongside unlimited tutor support, to ensure your learning experience with Oxbridge is a success. As a member, we not only comply, but aim to go above and beyond these standards to empower every learner to transform their lives through distance education.  

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Edu-Therapy Grief Resolution Certification Training

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Grief & Bereavement Training Certification programme to help others heal from grief, loss and emotional pain.

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Bereavement Training

By Compete High

🌟 Unlock the Power of Healing with Bereavement Training 🌟 Are you ready to embark on a journey of compassion, understanding, and support? Welcome to Bereavement Training, where empathy meets expertise, and healing begins.   Why Bereavement Training? In a world where loss is an inevitable part of life, having the skills to navigate grief and support others through their darkest times is invaluable. 🕊️ Bereavement Training provides you with the tools, knowledge, and insight needed to effectively assist individuals and communities in coping with loss and bereavement. Benefits of Taking Our Bereavement Training Course   🌈 Comprehensive Understanding: Gain a deep understanding of the grieving process, including its emotional, psychological, and social dimensions. Learn how to recognize and address various manifestations of grief, from denial to acceptance.   💼 Practical Techniques: Acquire practical skills and techniques for providing support and comfort to those experiencing loss. From active listening to empathetic communication, you'll learn how to create a safe and nurturing environment for individuals to express their emotions.   🤝 Building Resilience: Discover strategies for fostering resilience and coping mechanisms in both yourself and others. Learn how to navigate the complexities of grief while maintaining your own emotional well-being.   📚 Current Research and Best Practices: Stay up-to-date with the latest research findings and best practices in the field of bereavement support. Our course integrates evidence-based approaches to ensure you're equipped with the most effective tools and strategies.   🎓 Professional Development: Whether you're a healthcare professional, counselor, social worker, or simply someone who wants to make a positive difference, our Bereavement Training course offers valuable professional development opportunities. Enhance your skill set and expand your career prospects with specialized training in bereavement support. Who is this for? Our Bereavement Training course is suitable for anyone passionate about helping others navigate the complexities of grief and loss. Whether you're a healthcare professional seeking to enhance your patient care skills, a counselor or therapist looking to specialize in bereavement support, or simply an empathetic individual eager to make a meaningful difference in your community, this course is for you. Career Path Upon completing our Bereavement Training course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to pursue various career paths in the field of bereavement support. Potential career opportunities include:   🏥 Healthcare Settings: Work as a grief counselor or bereavement coordinator in hospitals, hospices, and other healthcare facilities, providing crucial support to patients and their families during times of loss.   🧠Mental Health Services: Join the ranks of mental health professionals specializing in grief therapy and support, offering counseling and therapeutic interventions to individuals struggling with bereavement.   👥 Community Organizations: Partner with community organizations and non-profits dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by loss. Lead support groups, facilitate workshops, and organize outreach initiatives to foster healing and resilience within your community.   📚 Education and Training: Share your expertise by becoming a bereavement educator or trainer, providing workshops, seminars, and continuing education opportunities for professionals seeking to enhance their bereavement support skills.   Enroll Today and Embrace the Power of Compassionate Support Don't miss out on the opportunity to make a profound difference in the lives of those experiencing grief and loss. Enroll in our Bereavement Training course today and embark on a journey of healing, compassion, and growth. Together, let's transform grief into resilience and darkness into light. 🌟   FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) 1. What is bereavement training? Bereavement training is a specialized course designed to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to provide support to those experiencing grief and loss. This training encompasses a wide range of topics, including understanding the grieving process, effective communication techniques, and strategies for promoting resilience and coping. 2. Who can benefit from bereavement training? Bereavement training is beneficial for anyone who interacts with individuals experiencing grief and loss, including healthcare professionals, counselors, social workers, clergy members, educators, and community volunteers. Additionally, individuals who have experienced their own loss may find bereavement training valuable for gaining a deeper understanding of the grieving process and learning how to navigate their own emotions. 3. What topics are covered in bereavement training? Bereavement training covers a variety of topics related to grief and loss, including the psychological, emotional, and social aspects of grief, cultural considerations, communication skills, ethical considerations, and self-care strategies for providers. Additionally, some courses may include modules on specialized topics such as grief in children, traumatic loss, and complicated grief. 4. How long does bereavement training take to complete? The duration of bereavement training can vary depending on the provider and the format of the course. Some programs may be completed in a few days or weeks, while others may be more extensive and span several months. Online courses may offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and self-paced learning options. 5. Is bereavement training only for professionals? While bereavement training is valuable for professionals working in healthcare, counseling, and social services, it is also beneficial for anyone interested in supporting individuals experiencing grief and loss. Many courses are open to individuals from diverse backgrounds, including volunteers, caregivers, educators, and concerned community members. 6. How can I find a reputable bereavement training program? When seeking a bereavement training program, it's important to research and evaluate potential providers to ensure they offer high-quality, evidence-based instruction. Look for programs that are accredited, taught by experienced instructors, and have positive reviews or testimonials from past participants. Additionally, consider reaching out to professional organizations or local hospices for recommendations. 7. Can I receive continuing education credits for completing bereavement training? Some bereavement training programs may offer continuing education credits for healthcare professionals, counselors, and social workers. Be sure to check with the provider or accrediting body to confirm eligibility and requirements for obtaining CEUs. 8. Will bereavement training prepare me to work with diverse populations? Yes, bereavement training typically includes content on cultural competence and working with diverse populations. This may include discussions on how cultural beliefs, values, and traditions influence the grieving process, as well as strategies for providing culturally sensitive support to individuals and families from different backgrounds. Course Curriculum Module 1_ Understanding Bereavement. Understanding Bereavement. 00:00 Module 2_ Cultural and Religious Perspectives on Death and Mourning. Cultural and Religious Perspectives on Death and Mourning. 00:00 Module 3_ Supporting Children and Adolescents through Grief. Supporting Children and Adolescents through Grief. 00:00 Module 4_ Supporting the Dying and Their Families. Supporting the Dying and Their Families. 00:00 Module 5_ Self-Care for Professionals Supporting the Bereaved. Self-Care for Professionals Supporting the Bereaved. 00:00

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