Pathways to Care-Crossing the River Flyer Redcliffe 2010

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You are invited to join us at the

StandByStandBy“Pathways to Care”“Pathways to Care”

Suicide Bereavement WorkshopSuicide Bereavement WorkshopLocal community support for those bereaved through suicideLocal community support for those bereaved through suicide

 

You are invited to join us at the

Morning Session

“Pathways to Care"  

Workshop Purpose

● To establish an effective coordinatedcommunity response plan to provide earlyintervention and ongoing support to families,friends and associates bereaved through suicideby enlisting participation in the StandByResponse Service Referral Pathways Program

● To showcase the StandBy Response Serviceand provide comprehensive understanding of theStandBy model for collaborative community care

● To increase understanding about suicidebereavement through the contribution of localresponders

● To increase individual and community capacityfor the care and well-being of those bereaved by

suicide

Date: Thursday 11/3/2010 

Time: 9.00am – 12.00 noon

Venue: Redcliffe Cultural CentreDowns Street Redcliffe

Facilitators:

Chris ChicoteauStandBy Coordinator 

Brisbane

Lynda NevilleStandBy Coordinator Sunshine & Cooloola Coasts

Free RegistrationMorning Tea & Light LunchIncluded

For registration, further 

information and cateringpurposes please RSVP by5/3/2010chris.chicoteau@lccq.org.auor phone (07) 3250 1856

Join more than 400 existing Referral Pathways Partners who are part of the award winning StandBy Response Service Model 

 

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StandByStandBy

“Crossing the River”“Crossing the River”

Suicide Bereavement WorkshopSuicide Bereavement WorkshopLocal community support for those bereaved through suicideLocal community support for those bereaved through suicide

Afternoon Session“Crossing the River" 

PurposeTo equip service providers and community caregivers withbasic suicide bereavement intervention skills.

To enhance and further develop the capacity of communitiesto respond to suicide, trauma and related issues

Topics Covered:Preparedness; suicide bereavement experience anddifferentials; traumatic loss; complications of grief; crisisintervention approaches; risk review & harm minimization; self care.

Target Group:Communities implementing a StandBy model includingcommunity workers; volunteers; health care providers, human

resource managers; health, welfare & education professionals;youth service providers; clergy, people responding to family,friends and associates bereaved by suicide and concernedindividuals.

Featuring:

• The Edge of the River” - General information about crisis

and trauma

• “In the Whirlpool” - Specific suicide bereavement

experience including shock, trauma, lived experience anddifferentials of suicide loss. The Way it was and the Way it

is now - The bereavement condition, the emotionalexperience of grief and dynamics of suicide bereavement

• “Crossing the Waters” - Crisis Intervention approaches,

risk review, harm minimization, and providing bereavementcare

• “On a New Shore” - Managing the Effects on the Carers

& Supporters: Individual and Community Strategies for self care & vicarious traumatisation

Date: Thursday 11 March 2010

Time: 12.45 pm – 3.00 pm

Venue: Redcliffe Cultural CentreDowns Street Redcliffe

Facilitator:Chris Chicoteau

StandBy Coordinator Brisbane

Free RegistrationAfternoon Tea Included

For registration, further information and cateringpurposes please RSVP by5/3/2010chris.chicoteau@lccq.org.au

or phone (07) 3250 1856

Our Vision: community respect, understanding and support for the health and well-being of people bereaved by suicide