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Suicide grief, vicarious trauma, talking to chn about illness and death.  
Author : Edusearch







Created : 04 Aug 2002
Last Revision : 04 Aug 2002
A great opportunity for training around suicide grief, vicarious trauma and talking with children about illness.

Skylight is delighted to announce the upcoming
NZ tour by

Trey Malicoat

of Mother Oak Children’s Grief Centre, Oregon, USA.

September 8th – 14th 2002

WHO FOR?


Relevant for, health care professionals, education professionals, social workers, counsellors, children’s and youth workers, victim support workers, clergy, emergency services, social service providers, community workers as well as for individuals and families.



CHRISTCHURCH

8th SEPTEMBER - SUNDAY


Workshop: SUICIDE: THE AFTERMATH

9.00 – 4.00 - $85 or $70 for NALAG members

Cashmere Club, 88 Hunter Tce., Christchurch.



9th SEPTEMBER – MONDAY

Workshop: LIVING WITH VICARIOUS TRAUMA: The Impact of Working or Living with Others Experiencing Trauma

9.00 – 4.00 - $85 or $70 for NALAG members

Cashmere Club, 88 Hunter Tce., Christchurch.



WELLINGTON



10th SEPTEMBER - TUESDAY


Workshop: SUICIDE: THE AFTERMATH

9.00 – 4.00 $85 or $70 for NALAG members

NZ Police College (north of Porirua)

Papakowhai Road, Papakowhai



11TH SEPTEMBER - WEDNESDAY

Workshop: LIVING WITH VICARIOUS TRAUMA: The Impact of Working or Living with Others Experiencing Trauma

9.00 – 4.00 - $85 or $70 for NALAG

NZ Police College (north of Porirua)

Papakowhai Road, Papakowhai



ROTORUA

12TH SEPTEMBER - THURSDAY


Workshop: SUICIDE: THE AFTERMATH

1.00pm – 8.00pm - $85 or $70 for NALAG members

Rydges Hotel

272 Fenton Street, Rotorua



AUCKLAND

13TH SEPTEMBER - FRIDAY


Workshop: LIVING WITH VICARIOUS TRAUMA The Impact of Working or Living with Others Experiencing Trauma

9.00 – 4.00 - $85 or $70 for NALAG members

Domain Lodge -1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton

(opposite entry to Domain and Akld Hospital)


Community Seminar: TALKING TO YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT ILLNESS AND DEATH

6.30 – 9.00pm - $20 FOR ALL

Domain Lodge -1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton

(opposite entry to Domain and Akld Hospital)



14th SEPTEMBER - SATURDAY


Workshop: SUICIDE: THE AFTERMATH


9.00 – 4.00 - $85 or $70 for NALAG members

Domain Lodge -1 Boyle Crescent, Grafton

(opposite entry to Domain and Akld Hospital)

CALL SKYLIGHT ON 0800 299 100 FOR BROCHURES TO BE SENT TO YOU

ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS

SUICIDE: THE AFTERMATH
This workshop addresses the nature of suicide grief and explores the challenges of living as a suicide survivor. It also addresses the physical, emotional, spiritual, social and intellectual aspects of healing from the pain of suicide. It is focused on supporting individuals, families and communities after a suicide or suicide attempt. Participants will learn:
- the grieving challenges of suicide grief
- factors complicating healing, how best to recognise these and support people in them
- common thought errors associated with suicide grief
- myths and commonly held beliefs about suicide that complicate the grief process
- common behavioural methods of coping with suicide
- common questions of survivors
- words that hurt – words that heal
- how to rewrite suicidal memories with ritual and memorial
- how best to support survivors

LIVING WITH VICARIOUS TRAUMA:
The Impact of Working or Living with Others Experiencing Trauma
This workshop addresses the realities of living with secondary trauma, as someone supporting others who are traumatised.. What are its cumulative effects? Who is at risk? What are the typical coping strategies? Participants will learn:
- warning signs of vicarious trauma
-striking a balance when working/living with traumatised people
- understanding how to process the experience of witnessing the atrocities of trauma
- recognising the cumulative effects of vicarious trauma - personally and professionally
- the relationship between power and vicarious trauma
- an understanding of individual, family and organisational effects of vicarious trauma

TALKING TO YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT ILLNESS AND DEATH

A community seminar that addresses the sensitive nature of having difficult conversations about, or with children and teens, regarding illness and death. This seminar looks at the who, what, where, when and why of having painful conversations concerning children. Participants will learn:
- how to deliver information with compassion and directness
- common fears preventing conversations
-compassionate techniques for ‘joining’ with people in times of pain
- basic ways children ‘hear’ and helpful ways to communicate with children
- using creative means as a powerful tool for delivering and soliciting information
- practical ways to separate yourself emotionally while communicating painful ideas

about TREY MALICOAT

Trey holds a Masters Degree in Psychology and operates a private practice that specialises in working with people impacted by life change. He is the director of Mother Oak Centre for Grieving Children, which is attached to an Oregon hospice. He has conducted trainings throughout the United States and has co-authored “The Challenge of Change: how to walk alongside a child or adolescent living with death, divorce, or life transition”. Trey is a member of the national US crisis response team for the National Organisation for Victim Assistance. He is on the faculty of Western Oregon University where he teaches classes on Human and Organisational Change, Violence, Trauma and Grief in Children & Adolescence, and on Bullying. He has extensive experience supporting children, young people and their families through loss and grief – including the trauma of the Oklahoma bombing, the Columbine High School tragedy and most recently, the Sept 11th terrorist attacks in New York.



TO REGISTER

Please FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING FORM AND POST
with cheque payment to skylight, PO Box 7309, Wellington South.

Please NOTE: Gst is included

REGISTRATION FORM

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Please send form with cheque payment to skylight, PO Box 7309, Wellington South. All enquiries call
0800 299 100.


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