Building Grief Literacy in the Workplace (Thrive Week)
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
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Join Queen’s professors Dr. Glenda Fisk and Dr. Jacoba Lilius for an interactive session that explores the many forms of grief and how to foster a grief-literate work culture. A practical and compassionate approach to building grief literacy. While loss and grief are inevitable elements of the human experience, many of us feel ill-equipped to support others who are grieving such losses. Thus, our aim is to build both literacy around the nature of grief and efficacy to respond in meaningful ways. Fostering a grief-literate workplace not only supports individual healing but also strengthens a sense of community and organizational health. In this session, participants will explore the varieties of grief experiences, as well as discuss how to build a grief literate workplace that both acknowledges and better understands the inevitable experience of grief.
- Types of grief (e.g., 'normal' grief, anticipatory grief, traumatic grief, etc);
- Creating a grief-literate work culture that acknowledges and respects grief including:
- Communication strategies for managers and peers to offer empathy and support;
- Policies and practices that promote flexibility and psychological well-being;
- Advocacy and resilience-building techniques for grieving individuals.
Mix of presentation and interactive discussions. (The workshop content will run for 60 minutes, with up to 30 minutes reserved for extended Q&A and discussion).
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