What to Expect
This workshop offers a thoughtful and gentle introduction to the many facets of grief. You will explore the different types of grief and learn practical strategies to manage your own feelings. The session also provides valuable tips on how to support others who are grieving, making it a compassionate space for shared learning.
Grief is a universal experience that extends beyond bereavement, touching many aspects of life. This workshop encourages growth and understanding through grief literacy, helping you to navigate this natural process with more confidence.
Activity Details
This is the second session in a four-week series focused on end-of-life topics. Each workshop builds on the last, but you are welcome to attend any session independently. The series is designed for adults aged 18 and over and involves hands-on activities to deepen your understanding.
The workshop runs for two and a half hours, providing ample time for discussion and reflection. Spaces are limited, so booking in advance is recommended to secure your spot.
Location and Access
The event takes place at the Old Midland Courthouse, located at 49 Helena Street, Midland WA 6056. The venue is accessible and situated in a central location with parking nearby.
Directions and additional venue information can be found on the City of Swan website or by contacting the library programs team. This setting offers a calm and welcoming environment suitable for sensitive topics.
Important Information
Photography and videography may occur during the event for promotional purposes by the City of Swan and event organizers. Please book one ticket per attendee, as the workshop is hands-on and designed for individual participation.
This program is free of charge and intended for adults. It is part of a broader community education initiative to empower people with knowledge and skills around end-of-life planning and grief.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free, but booking is essential due to limited spaces. You can reserve your spot by contacting the library programs team via phone or email. Early booking is encouraged to avoid disappointment.
Additional sessions in the series are available on subsequent Saturdays in June, offering a comprehensive exploration of end-of-life topics.