Neurodiversity in practice: Adapting support and counselling for loss and grief in youth and adults
This live webinar explores how neurodivergent youth and adults process the world and experience loss beyond neurotypical expectations. It covers strengths and challenges, influences on life experiences, and how to adapt counselling and support practices to be more accessible. With limited research on neurodiversity and grief, the session reviews current evidence, resources, and real-world examples to enhance your practice.
Presenter: Arletta van den Bosch
Live webinar: Tuesday 24th February, 1pm – 3pm NZDT
Book here: https://book.griefcentre.org.nz/neurodiversity0226
Working at the intersection of Rainbow and spirit: Practical approaches for affirming Rainbow spiritual lives and supporting the journey to wellbeing
This webinar explores how to work confidently and respectfully with the spiritual lives of Rainbow community members in Aotearoa New Zealand. Participants will learn key considerations, practical tools, and supportive approaches for engaging with spirituality—including when addressing the impacts of exclusion, harm, or spiritual abuse.
Presenter: David Sander
Live webinar: Tuesday 17 March, 1 pm – 3 pm NZDT
Book here: https://book.griefcentre.org.nz/rainbowandspirit0325
Effective strategies for supporting bereaved individuals living with dementia
This live webinar explores how dementia affects grief and loss, and offers practical, compassionate strategies for recognising and responding to grief in people living with dementia.
Presenter: Kathy McIlwain
Live webinar: Tuesday 31 March, 1pm – 3pm NZDT
Book here: https://book.griefcentre.org.nz/dementia0326
All live and on-demand webinars can be found in our library: https://book.griefcentre.org.nz/nz