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Loss Grief and Growth Education Project . Introduction to the program Funeral Directors/Associations. Developed with sponsorship from:. The story. “…had it not been for the hard work and dedication of teachers I never would have made it to college….” Yves Berthiaume.
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Loss Grief and Growth Education Project Introduction to the program Funeral Directors/Associations
The story... “…had it not been for the hard work and dedication of teachers I never would have made it to college….” Yves Berthiaume
“We need to address the needs of kids” • Tours of the funeral home
“The most frequent question from teachers: “How do I support grieving students?”
Curriculum development • With sponsorship OFSA & OBFS • Teachers from across Ontario developed curriculum • “Written by teachers for teachers” • Linked materials directly to Ministry curriculum & Ontario report card
Current status • 2009 FSAC assumed leadership • Curriculum Services Canada (CSC) • “develop a resource for teachers not curriculum” • June 2010 LGG was launched nationally
Loss Grief and Growth • honors the relationship between students and teachers • acknowledges that teachers are connected with students before, during and after the crisis is over, after “grief counsellors” have gone….
Loss Grief and Growth • honours the role of Funeral Directors as citizens in their communities • recognizes Funeral Directors as a integral members of the interprofessional team with expertise in grief and bereavement • provides opportunities to help….
Note: • LGG does not replace the CIRT team • LGG does not replace any connections or need for partnering with local hospice/bereavement counsellors etc.
Brief overview: Loss is a part of life….
Loss may include: • Divorce • Moving • Developmental • Death
Death in the family • grandparents, • parents, • siblings, • pets, • friends …
Grief • is a normal healthy response to loss. • is a whole person response.
Grieving • is the process of integrating the loss into ones life • and making meaning of life’s experiences.
Grieving • is not something to “get over” • is not something that needs to be “fixed”
Indicators of need for additional support • Physically assaulting others • Persistent anger towards everyone • Prolonged feelings of guilt/responsibility for death • …….
Specific age/grade levels • Introduction • “TASK” • “Teachable Moment”
Cultural diversity Questions to explore might include: • How do we best offer our support to the family/the student? • Is it appropriate to: send flowers/letters, visit the home, attend the funeral…
FSAC • Contacted Ministers of Education – June 2010 • Supporting provincial associations • Pilot projects to support learning for local and national implementation
Provincial Teams Approaching • School Boards Directors/Superintendents • Principals Associations • Based on unique characteristics in each province, may contact: • Teachers associations/federations • Private school associations
Local funeral director • Contact your provincial association • Get involved with the provincial resource team • Become familiar with the • LGG resource • Presentation for teachers • Resources
Funeral Directors • Build relationships with your community educators • Introduce educators to the LGG resource
Loss Grief and Growth Education Resource Presentation guide for teachers Access from OFSA & FSAC website
Accessing the document • www.curriculum.org