The Quiet Work of Grieving- a Necessary Journey
Grief doesn’t always look how we expect—and for many caregivers, it’s something we carry quietly and alone.
This 90-minute webinar creates space to explore the kinds of grief that often go unspoken in the lives of kinship, adoptive, and customary care parents and caregivers. If you are raising a child or youth, this session promises to offer thoughtful insight and validation.
Clinical speakers Tanya Eichler and Sarah Van Dyk will offer a compassionate discussion on what it means to live with grief—particularly when it’s tied to complex family stories, roles, and relationships.
You’ll hear about:
• How grief can show up in caregiving, even when everything seems “fine”
• The emotional impact of ongoing loss, change, and uncertainty
• What it means to give yourself permission to feel what you feel
Live Q&A:
A Question & Answer period with Sarah and Tanya will follow the presentation — available only to those attending live.
Open to parents and caregivers registered with the Interwoven Connections Peer to Peer Support Network.
Registration is required. Secure your spot today.
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