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SUMMARY:Grief First Aid Training - WA
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\nIn one day\, join Leanne to build the skills and confidence to recognise\, understand and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief and loss. \nDate: 14 July 2026\nTime: 9:00am – 4:30pm (WA time)\nFormat: In-person\, full day training\nLocation: DragonFlys Rest\, 31 Ryelands Dr\, North Boyanup\, WA \n\n\n\nComplete your accreditation in one day\, in-person\, designed for those who work full-time and are seeking professional development. \nThis course provides the knowledge\, skills and confidence to achieve Grief First Aid Accreditation\, equipping you to recognise\, understand and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief. \nThe Grief First Aid (GFA) course equips participants with the knowledge\, skills\, and confidence to recognise\, understand\, and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief and loss\, ensuring those affected feel heard\, respected\, and supported. \nWith 80% of grieving employees saying they don’t receive meaningful support and 30% feeling their grief isn’t acknowledged\, workplaces often misinterpret grief related behaviours as performance issues—creating unnecessary risk and harm. \nBy becoming a Grief First Aider\, you play a vital role in breaking the silence around grief. You help create safe and supportive pathways for colleagues\, friends\, and community members\, while fostering environments that normalise conversations about grief\, reduce stigma\, and provide meaningful support. \n\nAccreditation is awarded by GFA upon completing the training and short assessment.\n\n\nAccredited Grief First Aider status is valid for three years\, ensuring knowledge remains current.\n\nBuild your grief literacy by joining me today! \nRegister Now
URL:https://grieffirstaid.au/event/grief-first-aid-training-wa-14-july/
CATEGORIES:Public Course
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leanne O'Shea":MAILTO:training@griefwa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260717T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260712T112715
CREATED:20260527T052759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T232031Z
UID:10000034-1784280600-1784566800@grieffirstaid.au
SUMMARY:Grief First Aid - Instructor Training
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n \nComplete your training as a licensed instructor over two full days\, with an assessment component to be submitted within 10 days of completing the training. \nAs a licensed instructor\, you’ll deliver an evidence-informed program supported by curriculum\, resources and ongoing mentoring. It’s an opportunity to expand your professional offering\, strengthening workplace capability and make a meaningful impact where it’s urgently needed. \nThis course is suitable for individuals seeking to build on their facilitation\, training or coaching experience and who are passionate about building grief literacy. \nDates: 17 July & 20 July 2026\nTime: 9:30am – 5:00pm both days \nPre Requisite:\nA 30 min meet and greet is required before registering to become a licensed instructor\, please drop us a line with your full name and enquiry and we’ll make a time with you. \nEnquire Now \n  \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is suitable for individuals seeking to build on their facilitation\, training or coaching experience and who are passionate about building grief literacy. \n  \nAs a Licensed Instructor\, you empower people to:  \n\nRecognise and respond appropriately to both death and non-death losses.\nBreak down stigma and silence\, creating workplaces where grief can be safely acknowledged.\nBuild supportive environments that protect wellbeing and meet psychosocial safety obligations.\nContribute to healthier\, more resilient organisations and communities.\n\n\nFormat\nSessions will be delivered as 2 full days\, with Assessment component to be submitted within 10 days of completing the training. \n  \nWhat to Expect\nThere are a maximum of 12 participants per group. \n  \nBy the end of this training\, Instructors will be able to: \n1. Foundations of Grief and Loss \n\nAccurately explain contemporary understandings of grief\, including its emotional\, cognitive\, physical\, social\, and workplace impacts.\nFacilitate informed discussions on diverse grief journeys\, drawing on established and emerging models of grief to normalise variation rather than prescribe stages.\n\n  \n2. Cultural Safety\, Diversity\, and Inclusion in Grief Education \n\nModel and teach culturally safe and inclusive facilitation practices\, including respectful language\, non-assumptive approaches\, and awareness of power and privilege.\nGuide participants to recognise the limits of their own cultural lenses when supporting grieving colleagues.\nEnsure grief education aligns with ethical\, trauma-aware\, and culturally responsive principles.\n\n  \n3. Grief First Aid Framework and Role Clarity \n\nClearly articulate the role\, scope\, and limitations of a Grief First Aider\, including boundaries between peer support and professional intervention.\nTeach participants when and how to escalate or refer to appropriate internal or external supports (e.g. EAP\, HR\, clinical services).\nEmbed a preventative\, workplace-first approach\nPosition Grief First Aid within organisational wellbeing strategies using the Grief First Aid Framework and Governance Model.\n\n  \n4. Practical Skills \n\nConfidently teach and model the GRIEF Action Plan\, demonstrating compassionate\, confident\, and ethical responses to grief in the workplace.\nAdapt delivery methods to suit different learning environments while maintaining fidelity to the Grief First Aid Framework\nCreate and maintain psychologically safe learning environments\, particularly when sensitive or emotionally charged topics arise.\n\n\nApply safe storytelling principles\, including consent\, choice\, containment\, and non-extractive learning.\nIdentify and respond appropriately to participant distress during training\, including grounding strategies and referral pathways.\nBalance authentic learning with participant wellbeing protection\, in line with the Safe Storytelling Policy.\n\n  \n5. Ethical Practice\, Boundaries\, and Confidentiality \n\nUphold and teach the Ethical Code of Practice\, including confidentiality\, informed consent\, and respect for participant autonomy.\nMaintain professional boundaries in training\, storytelling\, and post-session interactions.\nRecognise ethical risks and dilemmas in grief education and respond in accordance with governance requirements.\nModel ethical behaviour as a core component of instructor credibility and program integrity.\n\n  \n6. Governance\, Quality Assurance\, and Accreditation \nInstructors will be able to: \n\nExplain the Grief First Aid Governance Model\, including accountability\, oversight\, and instructor responsibilities.\nDeliver training in alignment with the Quality Assurance Framework\, ensuring consistency\, accuracy\, and safety.\nAdminister participant assessments and accreditation processes.\n\n  \n7. Instructor Self‑Care and Sustainability \n\nDemonstrate and teach sustainable self-care practices when working repeatedly with grief-related material.\nRecognise signs of cumulative emotional load and apply protective strategies.\nModel reflective practice and help participants understand the importance of boundaries and recovery.\n\n  \n8. Building Capability\, Networks\, and Future Pathways \n\nPosition Grief First Aid strategically within organisations to support long-term culture change.\nContribute feedback and insights to the Future Development Pathway of Grief First Aid.\nAct as ambassadors for quality\, ethical\, and evidence-informed grief education in workplaces.\n\n  \n9. Instructor Accreditation Outcome \nOn successful completion\, Instructors will: \n\nMeet all training\, assessment\, ethical\, and quality assurance requirements for Grief First Aid Instructor accreditation.\nBe authorised to deliver Grief First Aid training in accordance with licensing conditions.\nCommit to ongoing compliance with governance\, professional development\, and quality review processes.\n\n\nCost\nThe cost for this training\, year one Licence Fee and Workplace Guide is:  $3\,600 (plus GST) ($3\,960 inclusive of GST). \nFor full description of the Instructor package of support\, please email us at Hello@grieffirstaid.au. \nIf you would like us to invoice your organisation\, please email us at Hello@grieffirstaid.au. \n  \nFacilitator\nGrief First Aid \n  \nFollow Us\nFollow us on Facebook and LinkedIn to keep up-to-date!
URL:https://grieffirstaid.au/event/grief-first-aid-training-17-20-july/
CATEGORIES:Instructor Course
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260718T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260718T163000
DTSTAMP:20260712T112715
CREATED:20260528T052550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T231745Z
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SUMMARY:Grief First Aid Training - WA
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\nIn one day\, join Leanne to build the skills and confidence to recognise\, understand and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief and loss. \nDate: 18 July 2026\nTime: 9:00am – 4:30pm (WA time)\nFormat: In-person\, full day training\nLocation: DragonFlys Rest\, 31 Ryelands Dr\, North Boyanup\, WA \n\n\n\nComplete your accreditation in one day\, in-person\, designed for those who work full-time and are seeking professional development. \nThis course provides the knowledge\, skills and confidence to achieve Grief First Aid Accreditation\, equipping you to recognise\, understand and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief. \nThe Grief First Aid (GFA) course equips participants with the knowledge\, skills\, and confidence to recognise\, understand\, and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief and loss\, ensuring those affected feel heard\, respected\, and supported. \nWith 80% of grieving employees saying they don’t receive meaningful support and 30% feeling their grief isn’t acknowledged\, workplaces often misinterpret grief related behaviours as performance issues—creating unnecessary risk and harm. \nBy becoming a Grief First Aider\, you play a vital role in breaking the silence around grief. You help create safe and supportive pathways for colleagues\, friends\, and community members\, while fostering environments that normalise conversations about grief\, reduce stigma\, and provide meaningful support. \n\nAccreditation is awarded by GFA upon completing the training and short assessment.\n\n\nAccredited Grief First Aider status is valid for three years\, ensuring knowledge remains current.\n\nBuild your grief literacy by joining me today! \nRegister Now
URL:https://grieffirstaid.au/event/grief-first-aid-training-wa-july-18/
CATEGORIES:Public Course
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leanne O'Shea":MAILTO:training@griefwa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260728T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20260728T163000
DTSTAMP:20260712T112715
CREATED:20260528T052940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260706T025649Z
UID:10000037-1785229200-1785256200@grieffirstaid.au
SUMMARY:Grief First Aid Training - WA
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\nIn one day\, join Leanne to build the skills and confidence to recognise\, understand and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief and loss. \nDate: 28 July 2026\nTime: 9:00am – 4:30pm (WA time)\nFormat: Online \n\n\n\nComplete your accreditation in one day\, online – designed for those who work full-time and are seeking professional development. \nThis course provides the knowledge\, skills and confidence to achieve Grief First Aid Accreditation\, equipping you to recognise\, understand and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief. \nThe Grief First Aid (GFA) course equips participants with the knowledge\, skills\, and confidence to recognise\, understand\, and respond with empathy to adults experiencing grief and loss\, ensuring those affected feel heard\, respected\, and supported. \nWith 80% of grieving employees saying they don’t receive meaningful support and 30% feeling their grief isn’t acknowledged\, workplaces often misinterpret grief related behaviours as performance issues—creating unnecessary risk and harm. \nBy becoming a Grief First Aider\, you play a vital role in breaking the silence around grief. You help create safe and supportive pathways for colleagues\, friends\, and community members\, while fostering environments that normalise conversations about grief\, reduce stigma\, and provide meaningful support. \n\nAccreditation is awarded by GFA upon completing the training and short assessment.\n\n\nAccredited Grief First Aider status is valid for three years\, ensuring knowledge remains current.\n\nBuild your grief literacy by joining me today! \nRegister Now
URL:https://grieffirstaid.au/event/grief-first-aid-training-wa-july-28/
CATEGORIES:Public Course
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ORGANIZER;CN="Leanne O'Shea":MAILTO:training@griefwa.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260728T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260728T170000
DTSTAMP:20260712T112715
CREATED:20260522T005419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260701T220117Z
UID:10000033-1785231000-1785258000@grieffirstaid.au
SUMMARY:Grief First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:With 80% of grieving employees saying they don’t receive meaningful support and 30% feeling their grief isn’t acknowledged\, workplaces often misinterpret grief related behaviours as performance issues—creating unnecessary risk and harm. \nBy becoming a Grief First Aider\, you play a vital role in breaking the silence around grief. You help create safe and supportive pathways for colleagues\, friends\, and community members\, while fostering environments that normalise conversations about grief\, reduce stigma\, and provide meaningful support. \n\nAccreditation is awarded by GFA upon completing the training and short assessment.\n\n\nAccredited Grief First Aider status is valid for three years\, ensuring knowledge remains current.\n\n  \nBuild your grief literacy by joining others today! \nRegister Now \n\nWho Should Attend \nThis course is suitable for individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of grief and loss and develop practical skills to support others in the workplace and beyond. \n\nLearning Outcomes  \n\nUnderstand what grief is\, and how it impacts people in different ways\n\n\nRecognise the wide range of grief experiences\, including both death and other type of losses\n\n\nUnderstand their role as a Grief First Aider\, including when and how to refer colleagues for additional support\n\n\nExplore models of grief to better appreciate the diversity of grief journeys.\n\n\nIdentify and explain how culture\, subcultures\, and diversity (including Indigenous\, and other groups) influence individual grief experiences and expressions.\n\n\nGain practical skills using the GRIEF Action plan to respond with compassion and confidence.\n\n\nLearn how to care for yourself while supporting others.\n\n\nParticipants to complete a short assessment at the end to become an accredited Grief First Aider\nFoster peer-to-peer support networks and contribute to a compassionate team culture.\n\n\nApply a preventative\, workplace-first approach that complements existing wellbeing services (e.g.\, EAP).\n\n\nFacilitator\nGrief First Aid \n\nCost\nThe cost for this course is $467.50 (incl GST). This also the Grief First Aid Book and post course accreditation as a Grief Frist Aider. \nWorkshop numbers limited. \nIf you would like us to invoice your organisation\, or your organisation wants to bring Grief First Aid into your workplace\, please email us at Hello@grieffirstaid.au or phone us on +61 408511706 for information on how we can run this program directly to you. \n\nFollow Us\nFollow us on Facebook and LinkedIn to keep up-to-date!
URL:https://grieffirstaid.au/event/grief-first-aid-training-28-july/
CATEGORIES:Public Course
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260818T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260818T170000
DTSTAMP:20260712T112715
CREATED:20260528T062748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T232220Z
UID:10000039-1787045400-1787072400@grieffirstaid.au
SUMMARY:Grief First Aid Training
DESCRIPTION:With 80% of grieving employees saying they don’t receive meaningful support and 30% feeling their grief isn’t acknowledged\, workplaces often misinterpret grief related behaviours as performance issues—creating unnecessary risk and harm. \nBy becoming a Grief First Aider\, you play a vital role in breaking the silence around grief. You help create safe and supportive pathways for colleagues\, friends\, and community members\, while fostering environments that normalise conversations about grief\, reduce stigma\, and provide meaningful support. \n\nAccreditation is awarded by GFA upon completing the training and short assessment.\n\n\nAccredited Grief First Aider status is valid for three years\, ensuring knowledge remains current.\n\n  \nBuild your grief literacy by joining others today! \nRegister Now \n\nWho Should Attend \nThis course is suitable for individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of grief and loss and develop practical skills to support others in the workplace and beyond. \n\nLearning Outcomes  \n\nUnderstand what grief is\, and how it impacts people in different ways\n\n\nRecognise the wide range of grief experiences\, including both death and other type of losses\n\n\nUnderstand their role as a Grief First Aider\, including when and how to refer colleagues for additional support\n\n\nExplore models of grief to better appreciate the diversity of grief journeys.\n\n\nIdentify and explain how culture\, subcultures\, and diversity (including Indigenous\, and other groups) influence individual grief experiences and expressions.\n\n\nGain practical skills using the GRIEF Action plan to respond with compassion and confidence.\n\n\nLearn how to care for yourself while supporting others.\n\n\nParticipants to complete a short assessment at the end to become an accredited Grief First Aider\nFoster peer-to-peer support networks and contribute to a compassionate team culture.\n\n\nApply a preventative\, workplace-first approach that complements existing wellbeing services (e.g.\, EAP).\n\n\nFacilitator\nGrief First Aid \n\nCost\nThe cost for this course is $467.50 (incl GST). This also the Grief First Aid Book and post course accreditation as a Grief Frist Aider. \nWorkshop numbers limited. \nIf you would like us to invoice your organisation\, or your organisation wants to bring Grief First Aid into your workplace\, please email us at Hello@grieffirstaid.au or phone us on +61 408511706 for information on how we can run this program directly to you. \n\nFollow Us\nFollow us on Facebook and LinkedIn to keep up-to-date!
URL:https://grieffirstaid.au/event/grief-first-aid-training-18-aug/
CATEGORIES:Public Course
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260821T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260824T170000
DTSTAMP:20260712T112715
CREATED:20260528T060956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260702T232556Z
UID:10000038-1787304600-1787590800@grieffirstaid.au
SUMMARY:Grief First Aid - Instructor Training
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n \nComplete your training as a licensed instructor over two full days\, with an assessment component to be submitted within 10 days of completing the training. \nAs a licensed instructor\, you’ll deliver an evidence-informed program supported by curriculum\, resources and ongoing mentoring. It’s an opportunity to expand your professional offering\, strengthening workplace capability and make a meaningful impact where it’s urgently needed. \nThis course is suitable for individuals seeking to build on their facilitation\, training or coaching experience and who are passionate about building grief literacy. \nDates: 21 August & 24 August 2026\nTime: 9:30am – 5:00pm both days \nPre Requisite:\nA 30 min meet and greet is required before registering to become a licensed instructor\, please drop us a line with your full name and enquiry and we’ll make a time with you. \nEnquire Now \n  \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is suitable for individuals seeking to build on their facilitation\, training or coaching experience and who are passionate about building grief literacy. \n  \nAs a Licensed Instructor\, you empower people to:  \n\nRecognise and respond appropriately to both death and non-death losses.\nBreak down stigma and silence\, creating workplaces where grief can be safely acknowledged.\nBuild supportive environments that protect wellbeing and meet psychosocial safety obligations.\nContribute to healthier\, more resilient organisations and communities.\n\n\nFormat\nSessions will be delivered as 2 full days\, with Assessment component to be submitted within 10 days of completing the training. \n  \nWhat to Expect\nThere are a maximum of 12 participants per group. \n  \nBy the end of this training\, Instructors will be able to: \n1. Foundations of Grief and Loss \n\nAccurately explain contemporary understandings of grief\, including its emotional\, cognitive\, physical\, social\, and workplace impacts.\nFacilitate informed discussions on diverse grief journeys\, drawing on established and emerging models of grief to normalise variation rather than prescribe stages.\n\n  \n2. Cultural Safety\, Diversity\, and Inclusion in Grief Education \n\nModel and teach culturally safe and inclusive facilitation practices\, including respectful language\, non-assumptive approaches\, and awareness of power and privilege.\nGuide participants to recognise the limits of their own cultural lenses when supporting grieving colleagues.\nEnsure grief education aligns with ethical\, trauma-aware\, and culturally responsive principles.\n\n  \n3. Grief First Aid Framework and Role Clarity \n\nClearly articulate the role\, scope\, and limitations of a Grief First Aider\, including boundaries between peer support and professional intervention.\nTeach participants when and how to escalate or refer to appropriate internal or external supports (e.g. EAP\, HR\, clinical services).\nEmbed a preventative\, workplace-first approach\nPosition Grief First Aid within organisational wellbeing strategies using the Grief First Aid Framework and Governance Model.\n\n  \n4. Practical Skills \n\nConfidently teach and model the GRIEF Action Plan\, demonstrating compassionate\, confident\, and ethical responses to grief in the workplace.\nAdapt delivery methods to suit different learning environments while maintaining fidelity to the Grief First Aid Framework\nCreate and maintain psychologically safe learning environments\, particularly when sensitive or emotionally charged topics arise.\n\n\nApply safe storytelling principles\, including consent\, choice\, containment\, and non-extractive learning.\nIdentify and respond appropriately to participant distress during training\, including grounding strategies and referral pathways.\nBalance authentic learning with participant wellbeing protection\, in line with the Safe Storytelling Policy.\n\n  \n5. Ethical Practice\, Boundaries\, and Confidentiality \n\nUphold and teach the Ethical Code of Practice\, including confidentiality\, informed consent\, and respect for participant autonomy.\nMaintain professional boundaries in training\, storytelling\, and post-session interactions.\nRecognise ethical risks and dilemmas in grief education and respond in accordance with governance requirements.\nModel ethical behaviour as a core component of instructor credibility and program integrity.\n\n  \n6. Governance\, Quality Assurance\, and Accreditation \nInstructors will be able to: \n\nExplain the Grief First Aid Governance Model\, including accountability\, oversight\, and instructor responsibilities.\nDeliver training in alignment with the Quality Assurance Framework\, ensuring consistency\, accuracy\, and safety.\nAdminister participant assessments and accreditation processes.\n\n  \n7. Instructor Self‑Care and Sustainability \n\nDemonstrate and teach sustainable self-care practices when working repeatedly with grief-related material.\nRecognise signs of cumulative emotional load and apply protective strategies.\nModel reflective practice and help participants understand the importance of boundaries and recovery.\n\n  \n8. Building Capability\, Networks\, and Future Pathways \n\nPosition Grief First Aid strategically within organisations to support long-term culture change.\nContribute feedback and insights to the Future Development Pathway of Grief First Aid.\nAct as ambassadors for quality\, ethical\, and evidence-informed grief education in workplaces.\n\n  \n9. Instructor Accreditation Outcome \nOn successful completion\, Instructors will: \n\nMeet all training\, assessment\, ethical\, and quality assurance requirements for Grief First Aid Instructor accreditation.\nBe authorised to deliver Grief First Aid training in accordance with licensing conditions.\nCommit to ongoing compliance with governance\, professional development\, and quality review processes.\n\n\nCost\nThe cost for this training\, year one Licence Fee and Workplace Guide is:  $3\,600 (plus GST) ($3\,960 inclusive of GST). \nFor full description of the Instructor package of support\, please email us at Hello@grieffirstaid.au. \nIf you would like us to invoice your organisation\, please email us at Hello@grieffirstaid.au. \n  \nFacilitator\nSally Healey and Tanya Hallett \n  \nFollow Us\nFollow us on Facebook and LinkedIn to keep up-to-date!
URL:https://grieffirstaid.au/event/grief-first-aid-instructor-training-21-aug-24-aug/
CATEGORIES:Instructor Course
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