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Dealing With Grief and Loss

Join Kat for a powerful session exploring practical ways to support people with disabilities through grief and loss.

Grief and loss are profoundly personal experiences, and for individuals with disabilities, these processes can carry additional layers of complexity. The nature of these challenges may be shaped not only by the loss itself whether of a loved one, a caregiver, independence, or a significant life opportunity but also by societal attitudes, physical barriers, and healthcare disparities. Discussion will be around several key considerations and strategies for addressing grief and loss in the context of disability.

Kat is a mental health professional with over 25 years’ experience in counselling, social work, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Disability Management and Navigation, and Safeguarding. She is a grounded practitioner who partners with clients, whānau, and professionals to support healing and self-determination across the lifespan.

Please register for each event to secure your spot. Call Easie Living 06 353 2743


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Please note this information should be used as a guide only. To help ensure your safety we advise you review our safety page and contact the individual provider for up to date information on their compliance with all Health and Safety and regulatory requirements.

September 22 2025 10:30 - September 22 2025 11:30
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