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SUMMARY:Centering Compassion Series | Supporting Staff and Volunteers in Challenging Times
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a meaningful session in our Centering Compassion Series\, focused on Supporting Staff and Volunteers in Challenging Times. Executive Directors from four childhood bereavement organizations across the country will come together to share how they lead with compassion\, transparency\, and adaptability. Whether you’re supervising staff\, coordinating volunteers\, or shaping organizational culture\, this panel offers honest reflection and practical ideas for supporting your team with empathy and intention—sustaining those who make the mission possible every day. \n  \nThis playback is available to active NACG members only. \n \nMembers must be logged into the member portal to access the playback. Not currently a member? Become a NACG member today! Your membership will provide access to free monthly webinars with CEs on current topics to support you in your work\, discounts on educational events\, access to all webinar playbacks\, and more. To learn more and become a member to access this webinar for no additional cost\, visit HERE → \n  \nTarget Audience: Counselors\, Social workers\, Bereavement support professionals\nInstructional Level: Basic – This best describes a topic or issue that the prospective audience is encountering for the first time in a meaningful way.\nFormat: Live Interactive Webinar \nCentering Compassion Series:\n\nMourning in Conflict: Navigating Ethical and Value Clashes in Bereavement\nLight on the Dark Side of the Street: Living Well in a Loss and Trauma World\nHolding Space for Ourselves: Cultivating Self-Compassion in Grief Support Work\nThis webinar – Supporting Staff and Volunteers in Challenging Times\n\n  \nSpeaker Bio:\nDr. Tina Barrett is the Executive Director and Co-founder of Tamarack Grief Resource Center in Montana. A licensed counselor\, Barrett’s commitment to excellence in grief and trauma care is matched by her profound commitment to healthy organizations and setting teams up for success. Weaving stories from over 30 years of experiences as an Executive Director\, Board Member\, staff member\, supervisor\, supervisee\, and volunteer\, she is committed to strengths-oriented care and healthy\, effective workplaces. Dr. Barrett’s workshops pull from her work in schools\, hospitals\, private practice\, group homes\, treatment centers\, and nonprofits and the clients and colleagues she’s had the honor of working alongside. She serves on the Leadership Team for Project Tomorrow Montana\, the Presidents’ Circle for the National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG)\, and the Advisory Board for the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). Barrett received the Community Educator Award from the Association for Death Educators and Counselors (ADEC) in 2019. She is delighted and honored to be a part of the National Alliance for Children’s Grief. \nDeirdra Flavin\, MSc\, CFRE\, (moderator) is the Chief Executive Officer of the National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG)\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the needs of children who are grieving and providing education and resources to those who support them. With over twenty years of experience in nonprofit leadership\, marketing\, and development\, Deirdra’s career has centered on advancing social impact and fostering meaningful connections within communities. Deirdra joined the NACG in 2019 as the National Marketing and Development Director\, and her work is focused on driving organizational growth\, enhancing organizational recognition\, and fostering collaboration\, which has resulted in increased resources and support for the organization’s programs and initiatives. Before transitioning to the nonprofit sector\, Deirdra held senior roles in marketing and sales\, where she gained extensive experience in strategic planning\, relationship management\, and achieving measurable results. Her ability to translate corporate strategies into mission-driven successes has defined her work in the nonprofit world\, where she blends business acumen with a deep commitment to creating meaningful change. A native of Cork\, Ireland\, Deirdra holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters Degree in Marketing Management from University College Cork. In 2021\, she earned her Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) credential. Deirdra resides in Virginia with her husband and three children. \nAnnette R. March-Grier\, RN.\, C.F.S.P.\, is a native Baltimorean\, and Vice President of a family business; March Funeral Homes located in Maryland\, Washington DC and Virginia. She is a registered nurse\, a mortician and the visionary of Roberta’s House Inc.\, a non-profit Family Grief Support Center founded in 2007\, by the March family in honor of their matriarch\, Julia Roberta March. Annette is the President\, and has lead the way for grief education and support for grieving children and families in Baltimore for more than 38 years. A teacher\, counselor\, trainer and leader\, with her compassionate staff\, provides a safe place for children and adults to heal and recover from the death of someone close. Roberta’s House provides trauma informed care and addresses grief as a public health service through education and over 15 peer support programs. Children\, adults\, and families suffering the loss or death of a loved one receive support and a safe place to heal and recover. To date Roberta’s House has provided support services to more than 10\,000 children and adults and trained over 800 community volunteers that support their programs. Roberta’s House conducts grief support programs for individuals of all ages and types of death losses as well as professional workshops for the community. It is the first bereavement center to be founded by African Americans in the U.S. to address the inequities for people of color with grief and mental health resources. In January of 2021\, March-Grier fundraised and successfully completed the construction of the first bereavement center in Baltimore Maryland to serve children and families. The center is located on the same landmark that her parents operated the funeral home from 1957-1980. The 22\,000 square foot facility is a state of the art bereavement center that is one of a kind in the US to provide bereavement care and counseling for the underserved and people of color. \nAnnette is a recipient of numerous awards and achievements. She received the National Caring Award in October\, 2016 which includes her induction into the Caring Hall of Fame located in the Frederick Douglas Museum on Capitol Hill in Washington\, D.C. In addition\, she was selected by CNN\, the world leader in news\, as one of the top ten CNN heroes\, 2014 for changing the world. \nDebbie Meyer\, MNM\, has an extensive background in leading nonprofits as the present executive director of Erin’s House for Grieving Children for the past 17 years. Debbie is a proud board member and current board president for the National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG). \nDebbie is an adjunct lecturer in nonprofit courses for Huntington University\, Purdue University\, and Arizona State University. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from Indiana Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in nonprofit administration from the University of Central Florida. In her spare time\, she loves to read\, travel\, shop\, and cheer on Notre Dame football with her family. \nFun facts: \n\nErin’s House and Debbie are a featured chapter in American Spirit by Taya Kyle and Jim DeFelice\, 2019 – Pages 164-172.\nDebbie was also the marketing director for a winning Indianapolis 500 race car driver\, Eddie Cheever.\nErin’s House was recently featured in the Peacock documentary “Here Come the Irish” with Coach Marcus Freeman\, in August 2024.\n\nBrennan Wood has served as the Executive Director of Dougy Center: The National Grief Center for Children & Families based in Portland\, Oregon since 2015\, where she has been on staff in various roles since 2004. Brennan’s professional background and expertise are grounded in fundraising\, strategic planning\, organizational development\, and capacity building. She is the author of\, A Kids Book About Grief and is a member of the National Advisory Council for the COVID Collaborative as well as the Advisory Council for Hidden Pain. She was the 2020 Light-a-Fire Award Extraordinary Executive Director and a 2022 Women of Influence Award recipient. Brennan is passionate about Dougy Center’s mission to provide grief support\, resources\, training\, and community response to children\, teens\, young adults\, and their families who are grieving before and after a death\, and those who support them. Brennan walked through the doors of Dougy Center for the first time in 1987 when her mother\, Doris\, died three days after she had turned 12-years-old. Her experience in a peer support group at Dougy Center shaped her life and she has strived to provide the same opportunity that she had to other children and families who are grieving in her community\, across the country\, and around the world ever since. Under Brennan’s leadership\, Oregon Business named Dougy Center as a “Best Nonprofit to Work For” for the past six years\, and local CEOs voted Dougy Center as a “Most Admired Company” for the past four. Since becoming Executive Director\, Brennan has championed Dougy Center’s commitment to equity and inclusion and has brought innovative partnerships\, programs\, and resources to the field of childhood bereavement. Brennan is committed to making the world a more grief-informed place where we all can acknowledge grief as a natural and normal response to loss that is interwoven into a sociocultural context.
URL:https://nacg.org/event/centering-compassion-series-supporting-staff-and-volunteers-in-challenging-times/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Centering Compassion Series,Live Interactive Webinar,Members Only Playback
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T065850
CREATED:20250808T124959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T130651Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Grief Support Series | Why Evaluation Matters
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is part of an ongoing series that will provide a foundation of introductory information for anyone working with or providing support to children\, teens\, and families who may be grieving. This series is not progressive; sessions can be viewed in any order. \nIn this webinar\, we will discuss why program evaluation should be considered an essential practice for all childhood bereavement support agencies. If you are new to the field\, you will learn about program evaluation in general and more specific applications for the bereavement field. We will also provide examples of how you may be included in the evaluation process\, regardless of your role\, and describe resources that can support evaluation work. \n  \nThis playback is available to active NACG members only. \n \nMembers must be logged into the member portal to access the playback. Not currently a member? Become a NACG member today! Your membership will provide access to free monthly webinars with CEs on current topics to support you in your work\, discounts on educational events\, access to all webinar playbacks\, and more. To learn more and become a member to access this webinar for no additional cost\, visit HERE → \n  \nContinuing Education (CE) credits are not available for webinar playbacks.\nTarget Audience: Counselors\, Social workers\, Bereavement support professionals\nInstructional Level: Basic – This best describes a topic or issue that the prospective audience is encountering for the first time in a meaningful way.\nFormat: Live Interactive Webinar \n  \nNot currently a member? Become a NACG member today! Your membership will provide access to free monthly webinars with CEs on current topics to support you in your work\, discounts on educational events\, access to all webinar playbacks\, and more. To learn more and become a member to access this webinar for no additional cost\, visit HERE → \n  \nThis session is part of the Introduction to Grief Support Series. To view the other sessions in the Fall 2025 Series\, click on the title below. \nThis session – Session 1: Why Evaluation Matters\nSession 2: Providing Long-Term Grief Support versus Crisis Intervention\nSession 3: Create Engaging and Meaningful Activities for Individual and Group Grief Support \n  \nObjectives:\nAfter attending this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand the purpose of program evaluation.\nUnderstand your role in program evaluation.\nUnderstand how to continue to grow evaluation.\n\n  \nSpeaker Bios:\nMaria Bartini\, PhD\, is the Evaluation Manager at Judi’s House/JAG Institute. With a doctoral degree in Life-Span Developmental Psychology from the University of Georgia\, she has over 20 years’ experience teaching research methods\, statistics\, and child development at the college level. In her academic career\, she also conducted evaluation research in schools\, colleges\, and youth sports organizations with the overarching goal of improving the lives of children and adolescents. In addition to heading the organization’s Childhood Bereavement Changemaker Initiative\, Maria contributes to the evaluation and research activities at Judi’s House. Her work focuses on building evaluation/data utilization capacity in the field of childhood bereavement and evaluating the impact of Judi’s House services. She can be reached at mariab@judishouse.org. \nMadeline (Maddy) Saunders\, MS\, works as a Research Associate at Judi’s House/JAG Institute. In her role she helps lead the Childhood Bereavement Changemaker expansion\, collaborating with organizations across the country to support implementation of data-informed strategies in decision-making\, program implementation\, and evaluation. Maddy holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Psychology with concentrations in Evaluation Research and Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. She can be reached at maddyv@judishouse.org. \n  \nRefund/cancellation policy: If you need to cancel your registration\, please contact Megan Lopez at megan.lopez@childrengrieve.org or at (432) 288-4688. Please note that no refunds will be given. \nTo request accessibility accommodations: The National Alliance for Children’s Grief is committed to providing universal access to all our events. Please contact Megan Lopez at megan.lopez@childrengrieve.org or at (432) 288-4688 to request disability accommodations. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
URL:https://nacg.org/event/introduction-to-grief-support-series-why-evaluation-matters/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Introduction to Grief Support Series,Live Interactive Webinar,Members Only Playback
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T065850
CREATED:20250122T165942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T143855Z
UID:12857-1758027600-1758033000@nacg.org
SUMMARY:The Power of Goodbye Rituals: The Importance of Involving Children in the Bereavement Process
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will focus on the importance of goodbyes and the surrounding rituals that families participate in during times of bereavement. The death of a loved one is a significant life event which often occurs within the healthcare environment. Child Life Specialists support children and families in various settings during critical stress points in their lives. In the hospital setting\, Child Life Specialists provide procedural preparation\, support\, distraction\, play\, education\, bereavement support\, legacy activities\, memory making\, and help promote positive coping mechanisms. Additionally\, Child Life Specialists provide emotional safety during distressing situations which aids in minimizing both short- and long-term effects associated with trauma. The American Academy of Pediatrics’ Policy Statement (2021) highlights that “child life services are associated with improved quality\, outcomes\, and patient and family experiences as well as decreased costs in pediatric care.” \n“An estimated 6.3 million children in the United States will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age eighteen” (Judi’s House and JAG Institute\, 2024). The death of a loved one may impact the psychosocial and emotional development of a child and can lead to anxiety\, depression\, behavioral related problems\, poor school performance\, social withdrawal\, and feelings of insecurity and vulnerability. Muriel et al. explain the “profound impact” a parent’s early death has on “children and the adults they become\,” (Muriel et al.\, 2019). \nRituals provide personal connections between the bereaved child and dying family member. Incorporating legacy building and memory making into bereavement interventions may enhance a child’s ability to cope with death and loss. In addition\, these activities provide the opportunity for children to take an active role in the process of saying goodbye to their loved one. Goodbye rituals\, done with or apart from the dying loved one\, help children recognize\, grieve\, and honor special relationships in their lives. \n  \nThis playback is available to active NACG members only. \n \nMembers must be logged into the member portal to access the playback. Not currently a member? Become a NACG member today! Your membership will provide access to free monthly webinars with CEs on current topics to support you in your work\, discounts on educational events\, access to all webinar playbacks\, and more. To learn more and become a member to access this webinar for no additional cost\, visit HERE → \n  \nContinuing Education (CE) credits are not available for webinar playbacks.\nTarget Audience: Counselors\, Social workers\, Bereavement support professionals\nInstructional Level: Intermediate – This best describes a topic or issue that the audience likely has a theoretical foundation for understanding and/or a working knowledge.\nFormat: Live Interactive Webinar \n  \n  \nObjectives:\nAfter attending this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nSummarize the necessity of providing goodbye opportunities for children and adolescents.\nRestate the importance of respecting families’ unique values\, spiritual beliefs\, and traditions.\nIdentify 2-3 legacy building and memory methods.\n\n  \nSpeaker Bio:\nOlivia Buzminsky\, holds a MS in Child Life\, Administration\, and Family Collaboration with Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Family Professional Collaboration and Autism Studies from Towson University and a BA in Psychology from Mount Saint Mary College. She currently works as a Child Life Specialist at Inova L.J. Murphy Children’s Hospital in the pediatric emergency department and University of Maryland Medical Center in the pediatric emergency department\, PICU\, and proton radiation unit. Olivia is newly married\, lives in Northern Baltimore with her husband and has a passion for animals especially dogs. \nCami Frickman received her BFA with a Certificate in Art Therapy from School of Visual Arts in New York. Cami is a Certified Child Life Specialist\, Certified Grief Support Specialist and completed her Certification in Thanatology from Hood College. Over the past twenty-five years\, Cami has worked in various hospital and school settings with children and families. She currently works as Child Life Specialist for Adult Services at Inova L.J. Murphy Children’s Hospital/Inova Fairfax Medical Campus supporting children of adult patients and teens hospitalized on adult units. Cami lives with her husband\, 5 children\, and one pup in the Northern Virginia suburbs. \nAlicia Field received her BS in Family Child Development from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Alicia has close to 30 years as a Child Life Specialist. She began her career at Children’s National Hospital in Washington DC and transitioned to Inova L.J. Murphy Children’s Hospital/Inova Fairfax Medical Campus supporting children of adult patients\, teens hospitalized on adult units. Her most prized award was from The EVAN Foundation\, where she was honored for her dedication and service to children with cancer in 2020. She lives in Northern VA with her husband and 3 children and their lovable dog Cooper. \n  \n \nSupported by the philanthropic investment\nof the New York Life Foundation. \n  \nContinuing Education (CE) Provider Information →
URL:https://nacg.org/event/the-power-of-goodbye-rituals-the-importance-of-involving-children-in-the-bereavement-process/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Live Interactive Webinar,Members Only Playback
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T065850
CREATED:20250131T164013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T190805Z
UID:12949-1758715200-1758718800@nacg.org
SUMMARY:Data and Evaluation Series Training #2: Evaluation Basics
DESCRIPTION:Given limited resources and stretched capacity\, data collection procedures and program evaluation strategies at the individual program level often fall short in terms of identifying gaps in service\, areas for growth\, and program impact. Today\, philanthropic giving demands quantifiable return on investment in exchange for donations and grants. Combining nearly 20 years of experience in designing bereavement-focused evaluation protocols with the power of the CBEM\, with philanthropic support provided by the New York Life Foundation and in collaboration with the National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG)\, Judi’s House/JAG Institute offers a series of free trainings to share best practices in data collection and program evaluation. \nThis workshop on Evaluation Basics will provide key information on what evaluation is and how participants can begin evaluating their programs. Presenters will discuss the purpose of evaluation\, how it helps organizations in reaching goals\, and why it’s important. The workshop will outline the two basic types of evaluation\, what questions they answer\, and what considerations should be made as organizations begin to evaluate. Presenters will review the core steps in conducting evaluation so participants will walk away with clear next steps for how to integrate evaluation into practice. \n\n\n\n \nBecome a NACG member today! Your membership will provide access to free monthly webinars with CEs on current topics to support you in your work\, discounts on educational events\, access to all webinar playbacks\, and more. To learn more and become a member to access this webinar for no additional cost\, visit HERE → \n  \nContinuing Education (CE) credits are not available for webinar playbacks. \nTarget Audience: Counselors\, Social workers\, Bereavement support professionals\nInstructional Level: Basic – This best describes a topic or issue that the prospective audience is encountering for the first time in a meaningful way.\nFormat: Live Interactive Webinar \n  \nObjectives:\nAfter attending this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the purpose of program evaluation and why to evaluate.\nList the two types of program evaluation (process and outcome).\nIdentify the 5 core steps of implementing evaluation (ask\, plan\, act\, reflect\, improve).\n\n\n  \nSpeaker Bios:\nMaria Bartini\, PhD\, is the Evaluation Manager at Judi’s House/JAG Institute. With a doctoral degree in Life-Span Developmental Psychology from the University of Georgia\, she has over 20 years’ experience teaching research methods\, statistics\, and child development at the college level. In her academic career\, she also conducted evaluation research in schools\, colleges\, and youth sports organizations with the overarching goal of improving the lives of children and adolescents. In addition to heading the organization’s Childhood Bereavement Changemaker Initiative\, Maria contributes to the evaluation and research activities at Judi’s House. Her work focuses on building evaluation/data utilization capacity in the field of childhood bereavement and evaluating the impact of Judi’s House services. She can be reached at mariab@judishouse.org. \nJeff Lin\, PhD\, is the Director of Evaluation and Research of Judi’s House/JAG Institute. He has a passion for applying research evidence to develop public policies and practices that best serve the community. With decades of experience working in partnership with public and non-profit agencies\, he has seen the impact that good research can have on people’s lives. \nJeff was a sociology professor for 15 years\, focusing his research and teaching on addressing pressing public issues such as criminal justice and youth services reforms. This experience deeply informs his commitment to producing data and evidence that can help bereaved children and families. \n  \n \nSupported by the philanthropic investment\nof the New York Life Foundation. \n  \nContinuing Education (CE) Provider Information:\nEach professional is responsible for the individual requirements as stipulated by their licensing agency. Please contact your individual licensing board/regulatory agency to review continuing education requirements for licensure renewal. Please note: You must attend “live” (in real-time) to earn CEs. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the CE process\, please contact Megan Lopez at megan.lopez@childrengrieve.org or at (432) 288-4688. \nThe National Alliance for Children’s Grief has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 7221. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The National Alliance for Children’s Grief is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Counselors completing this course will receive 1.0 contact hours. \nThe National Alliance for Children’s Grief is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0689. Social Workers completing this course will receive 1.0 contact hours. \nThe National Alliance for Children’s Grief is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors. #MHC-0238. Counselors completing this course will receive 1.0 contact hours. \nNational Alliance for Children’s Grief\, #1819\, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations\, not individual courses\, are approved as ACE providers.  State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. National Alliance for Children’s Grief maintains responsibility for this course.  ACE provider approval period: 07/20/2023 – 07/20/2026. Counselors completing this course will receive 1.0 continuing education credits. \nRefund/cancellation policy: If you need to cancel your registration\, please contact Megan Lopez at megan.lopez@childrengrieve.org or (432) 288-4688. Please note that no refunds will be given. \nTo request accessibility accommodations: The National Alliance for Children’s Grief is committed to providing universal access to all our events. Please contact Megan Lopez at megan.lopez@childrengrieve.org or at (432) 288-4688 to request disability accommodations. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. \nAttendance policy: To earn CEs for this event\, you must attend the entirety of the event as demonstrated by your autogenerated login and logout time on the Zoom Webinar report and complete an online event evaluation within seven (7) days of the event. Please ensure you are signed into Zoom using the name that matches your professional license and not the name of your place of employment\, as there is no way to verify your attendance after the fact if your name does not appear on the Zoom Webinar report. CE certificates will be sent out within 30 days of the educational event. The link for your certificate will come from “certificates@simplecert.net” as the National Alliance for Children’s Grief. Please be sure to add this email to your “safe sender list”. The NACG is unable to process certificates after 90 days from the date of the event.  \nCE Certificate retrieval request: The NACG maintains continuing education records for at least six years from the date of completion of the educational event which include: the name and curriculum vitae of the presenter\, a record of attendance\, an outline of the course\, date\, and location of the course\, and the number of hours for completion of the course. If you attended a CE educational event and require a copy of your CE certificate\, please complete this form to obtain a copy: https://nacg.wufoo.com/forms/qfsln7r1twqpty/. Please note that if the education event was more than 90 days ago\, and a required evaluation was not completed\, a certificate cannot be provided per the attendance policy. \nGrievance policy: To view the NACG’s Continuing Education Grievance Policy\, you can find it HERE. Please complete THIS form to share a grievance with the NACG regarding a continuing education event.
URL:https://nacg.org/event/data-and-evaluation-series-training-2-evaluation-basics-2025/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Live Interactive Webinar
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