Events

  • CBEM Key Topic Report 2024: The Relationship between Childhood Bereavement and Household Income

    Zoom

    The Childhood Bereavement Estimation Model (CBEM) developed by Judi's House/JAG Institute approximates rates of U.S. children who will experience the death of a parent or sibling by the time they reach adulthood. Each year, Judi's House releases standard estimates of childhood bereavement rates in the U.S. and all 50 states, as well as a CBEM […]

  • Supporting Adolescents and Young Adults in Their Grief Journey

    Zoom

    This engaging presentation will provide helpful strategies when working with adolescents and young adults who are grieving the death of a loved one. We will discuss grief reactions and changes in family dynamics, as well as ways to promote supportive relationships. We will examine interactive activities and creative approaches in young adult programming. This playback […]

  • Crossing the Grief Bridge: Supporting Siblings Coping with Loss

    Zoom

    Sibling loss can have a significant impact on children. Children may struggle to understand why their sibling has died, and they may feel responsible or blame themselves for what happened. The loss of a sibling can also affect a child's sense of identity and place within their family. They may feel like they have lost […]

  • Data and Evaluation Series Training #7: Visualizing and Reporting Evaluation Data

    Zoom

    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 a quantifiable return on investment in exchange for donations and grants. Combining nearly 20 years of experience […]

  • Introduction to Grief Support Series | Grief-Tech: The Intersection of Grief and Technology

    Zoom

    In today's digital age, technology is reshaping how we experience and process grief. This webinar introduces new professionals to the evolving landscape of grief-tech, exploring its history, current applications, and future potential. We'll examine how digital platforms and tools are being used to process and support grief expression and discuss the ethical considerations of using […]

  • Integrating EMDR to Support Children Who Are Grieving

    Zoom

    Children who are grieving often face challenges in processing emotions and adapting to loss in developmentally appropriate ways. This presentation explores the integration of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) with play-based approaches to support children navigating the complexities of grief. Participants will delve into the core principles of EMDR, including its eight-phase protocol, and […]

  • Introduction to Grief Support Series | Basics of Leading a Grief Group

    Zoom

    This webinar will provide the basic tools to facilitate a grief group for children, teens, and adults. After attending this webinar, participants will be able to feel comfortable facilitating or co-facilitating a grief group. They will be given tools and ways to adapt to a quick-moving group atmosphere.   This playback is available to active […]

  • Creative Interventions for Bereaved Children

    Zoom

    When children experience the death of a significant person, they are at a very vulnerable time in their lives. These young grievers often struggle with emotions they may hesitate to express openly. The use of play-based interventions creates an engaging and developmentally appropriate context for addressing the unique needs of bereaved children. This webinar will […]

  • “Mind”ful Camps: Embracing Practices to Create Equity for Neurodiversity

    Zoom

    The term neurodiversity casts a wide net, so thinking about embracing practices at camp that create more equity may feel a bit daunting. How can we cater to every youth's needs, right? Take a moment and think ... what if creating these practices could help foster inclusivity, comfort, and a sense of belonging at camp? […]

  • Introduction to Grief Support Series | NACG Resources

    Zoom

    The NACG has created a diverse set of resources through its dedicated workgroups, designed to provide information and strategies for those supporting grieving children in various roles. These free resources are easily accessible on the NACG website, where they can be shared directly, downloaded, emailed, or printed. In this webinar, we’ll dive into the NACG […]

  • Supporting Widowed Parents, Strengthening Families: A Holistic Approach to Grief

    Zoom

    This webinar will focus on the psychosocial functioning of parents who have lost a spouse or partner and are raising children on their own.  The presenter will provide an overview of relevant research, insights from support groups specifically for widowed parents will be shared, and recommendations for how to support parents in ways that are […]

  • Data and Evaluation Series Training #1: Data Basics

    Zoom

    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 […]

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