Connecting with caregivers to support youth navigating grief at RESMS

Connecting with caregivers to support youth navigating grief at RESMS

June 3rd at 6:30pm in per­son at RESMS in commons/lunchroom and on Teams

The Safe Cross­ings Pro­gram, part of Prov­i­dence at Home with Com­pas­sus, is look­ing for­ward to con­nect­ing with care­givers from Robert Eaglestaff Mid­dle School to dis­cuss ways to sup­port youth nav­i­gat­ing grief. This impor­tant train­ing, led by facil­i­ta­tor Maken­zie Muilen­burg, LMHC, will offer valu­able insights and guid­ance for care­givers. Par­tic­i­pants will gain knowl­edge on effec­tive­ly com­mu­ni­cat­ing with youth about death, under­stand­ing devel­op­men­tal grief respons­es, and iden­ti­fy­ing and under­stand­ing trau­ma symp­toms that may require spe­cial­ized sup­port.

 

Top­ics cov­ered will include sec­ondary loss­es, strate­gies to empow­er youth with choice and agency as they process their loss, and explo­ration of the dif­fer­ences and sim­i­lar­i­ties between adult and child­hood grief. Atten­dees will have oppor­tu­ni­ties for ques­tions to deep­en their under­stand­ing.

 

As a lead­ing provider of pedi­atric grief sup­port ser­vices in King Coun­ty, the Safe Cross­ings Pro­gram is ded­i­cat­ed to equip­ping care­givers with the tools they need to best sup­port bereaved youth.

 

Microsoft Teams meet­ing

Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/258103783708919?p=AOqltHLhjBDwG8561z

Meet­ing ID: 258 103 783 708 919

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