Supporting People with Learning Disabilities and Staff Teams during Loss and Bereavement: Award-Winning Co-Produced Interactive Online Workshop
In partnership with ARC England, this online virtual training workshop is led by MacIntyre’s award-winning Dying To Talk team and features Expert by Experience Jess Hiles.
14 May 2025, 9.30am – 1pm
Virtual workshop (by Zoom)
How do I talk about loss and bereavement with a person I support who has a learning disability?
How do I support a person with a learning disability experiencing loss?
How do I talk about loss and bereavement with a person I support who has a learning disability?
How do I support a person with a learning disability experiencing loss?
How do I cope with a death in my service as a staff member?
How do I work best with families when their relative has died?
Join Expert by Experience Jess Hiles, MacIntyre’s Best Practice Manager Nicola Payne and Freelance Consultant and Trainer Beth Britton for an interactive workshop looking at how to support a person with a learning disability who has/is experiencing loss and bereavement, and how to support staff teams when a person they support has died.
Throughout 2021-2022 MacIntyre ran a highly successful Dying to Talk Project and have built up a wealth of experience in talking about and understanding death, dying and bereavement. This training has been co-designed by Jess, Nicola and Beth to be informative, thought-provoking and practical to leave learners with tips and advice to implement within their services.
Cost
£79 (ARC Members)
£100 (Non-members)
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