Navigating Grief and Loss
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 FROM 630PM - 830PM
ABOUT THIS SESSION
Join us for this Grief and Loss Workshop tailored specifically for dayhome providers. As caregivers, you play a crucial role in supporting children through various forms of loss and change. This workshop, led by Charlie, a registered therapist with over 15 years of experience, will equip you with essential tools to guide children through challenging life transitions. Learn how to effectively support children in your care as they navigate losses like divorce or separation, death of a family member or pet, moving to a new home or neighbourhood, changing schools or daycare, loss of friendships and more.Â
Charlie will share age-appropriate strategies and practical techniques to help you recognize grief in children, create a supportive environment for emotional expression, maintain routines to provide stability, communicate effectively about loss and change, and collaborate with parents to ensure consistent support.Â
Charlie Webb
Live on Zoom
Thursday, February 13
630PM - 830PM
FAQ
Yes! A certificate will be available for those who attend the session live. Keep an eye on the chat for the link to the feedback survey. Once it is filled out a certificate will be automatically emailed to you.
Yes! ADSN members will be able to catch the replay in the Learning Corner of our online portal.
Yes! This session is approved for Release Time Funding. Be sure to submit your certificate of participation to the funding office – or ask your agency for help.Â
We’re happy to help just send us an email at support@adsn.caÂ
Meet the presenter
Charlie Webb
Owner and Therapist at Nurtured Minds
Charlie Webb is a seasoned therapist with over 15 years of experience in supporting individuals through grief and loss. Charlie owns Nurtured Minds Wellness- a counselling clinic that also offers a Low-Cost Therapy Program for those who have limited or no insurance. More information can be found at www.nurturedmindswellness.com
REGISTER FOR FREE
An active ADSN Account is required to access our Free PD. Fill out the form below to register. If you do not have an ADSN Account one will be created when you register.Â
Why do you collect my postal code? We collect postal codes from our registrants to help us track where our participants are located so that we can ensure we are providing adequate supports to those areas.
ADSN is here to help!
Alberta’s Dayhome Support Network (ADSN) is dedicated to empowering dayhome providers by offering resources, training, and a supportive community tailored to their unique needs. Whether you’re a private or licensed dayhome provider, we’re here to help you succeed through monthly networking events, practical templates, professional development workshops, and more. Create a free ADSN account to discover how we can support you in delivering the highest quality care for the children and families you serve.