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PCIP: Grieving when Caring ends
Details
- Length: 2 hours
- Suitable for: For any unpaid/family carer of people who received care from Palliative Care in Partnership.
- Delivered: face to face at locations around Cheshire
- Price: Places are reserved for any unpaid/family carer of people who received care from Palliative Care in Partnership.
Session Overview
Grief is a normal and natural response to loss and bereavement that everyone will experience at some point in their life, however many of us have a very limited understanding of how grief can affect our feelings, thoughts, behaviours and physical health.
As a former carer, grief can also be made more complex by the dual losses of the person and your role as a carer.
The session gives participants:
- An understanding of loss, grief and bereavement and how they may affect you
- Practical strategies to help you accept and adjust
- Information about local and national services and support
This two hour session is free to attend and takes place face to face at venues across Cheshire, once a month.
It is a small group session – numbers are kept low to ensure safety and confidentiality for those attending.
Sessions are run by our experienced facilitators. They are not counsellors but can offer practical support and advice to help you during a bereavement.
If you would like to talk to find out more before booking, please contact us and we will be happy to help.
Dates
- Wednesday 15 January 2025 | 10 – 12, End of Life Care Education Hub, Spring Farm Business Centre, Crewe CW1 4RJ
- Thursday 13 February 2025 | 10.30 – 12.30, venue to be confirmed
- Thursday 20 March 2025 | 10 – 12, venue to be confirmed