You will have the opportunity to:Identify different responses children and young people have to lossDescribe skills that develop to assist in managing grief reactionsAssess normal age appropriate loss and grief responsesDiscuss children’s concepts of death and how this impacts on the grief processPractice creative interventions and practical strategies to assist children and young people come to terms with their loss to promote healing and growth
Supporting Grieving Children: Creative Therapy Interventions and Practical Strategies to Promote Healing
Description:
OPD Points: 5
Key Learning Objectives / Outcomes:
Activity OverviewHow loss can be experienced by children and young peopleHow art and creativity activity facilitate healing through loss for childrenWhat theory informs this work?What are different types of art and creative processes I could use with children and young people?Art making opportunities
Presenter / Provider:
Beate Steller
Presenter Qualifications:
Beate has always loved art, even as a small child, and nearly pursued a career in art when instead, she decided to do nursing and then social work. She kept dabbling in it until a decade ago, when her mother died. She found herself naturally drawn back to art as a way to heal her loss and to come to terms with so many changes in her life. Now she uses art in her counselling work and with older people in aged care and palliative care.Beate brings over 30 years of experience in a variety of industries to her role as a principal Training and Development Consultant. Beate also currently works as a Spiritual Care Team Leader in aged and palliative care. She has been an adult educator since 1992, for organizations including the Centre for Community Welfare Training, the Australian College of Applied Psychology, the Professional Development People and Lifeline Sydney. In the last ten years Beate has specialised in grief and loss education/counselling, transition counselling and applied mindfulness. She started her own inner work over three decades ago with Yoga and Vipassana and walked the Camino in Spain in 2015. She has been a board member of NALAG (National Association for Loss and Grief) since 2009.Beate has both graduate and post graduate qualifications in Adult Education, Social Work and Nursing, holds a Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training and is currently completing her second Master Degree in Ageing and Pastoral studies at Charles Sturt University. She continues to work with people from Indigenous and culturally diverse backgrounds. Beate also holds professional membership with the Australian Association of Social Workers, the N. S. W. Health Services Profession (as a Registered Nurse), and Spiritual Care Australia.
Start / End Date
November 14, 2024
November 14, 2024
Course Duration:
Course Hours:
5 hours