On-demand professional development webinars

We have a range of on-demand webinars that are regularly updated.

Looking for on demand CPD training?

Access all of our on-demand webinars at: https://book.griefcentre.org.nz/nz 

What you’ll get:

  • Access to the webinar recording to watch on your own schedule
  • Access to a downloadable PDF handout
  • Certificate of accomplishment issued on completion of a short quiz

Certificate of accomplishment

We can provide a certificate of accomplishment for all our training courses. The requirement for receiving a certificate to confirm professional development for CPD/OPD points is as follows:

  • You must view a minimum of 80% of a recorded or live webinar workshop
  • You must complete a short quiz on the webinar content and obtain a score of 80% or above

FAQs

Q Ticket Pricing

$78.75 plus GST for two hour live webinar, access to the recording, notes and a quiz to receive a certificate of accomplishment for CPD/OPD points.

Q Topics available

We have a range of on-demand webinars that are regularly updated. Recent additions include:
- The potential impacts of separation on children: Supporting them through change, loss and transition
- Insights into suicide bereavement: Supporting unique grief journeys
- Supporting grief journeys: Making meaning and moving forward
-Tangihanga: A Māori perspective on loss and grief
-Assisted Dying: Supporting people through their journeys and grief
- Coercive control in the context of family violence: Understanding grief and trauma
- Supporting through pregnancy and baby loss: crafting therapeutic conversations with mothers, partners and children
- Managing loss and grief in the workplace
- Shifting territories: Understanding and counselling people living with chronic illness
- Grief Literacy: Creating a world that recognises, validates and supports grieving young people
- What it means to age well: Discourses of ageing, loss and grief
- Loss of intimate connection in aged care: Balancing care, consent and dignity
- Working with loss: An attachment-informed, internal family systems approach

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