Foundational Training: Part 1B
The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE), in collaboration with The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools, and the Wendt Center for Loss and Healing have partnered to provide trainings and materials on grief, loss and trauma among children and youth.
Helping Children and Youth Heal in a New Era of Grief
Children and adolescents are impacted by grief at astounding numbers. Recent data estimates that over 200,000 children have experienced the death of a caregiver due to COVID. And we know that many more have experienced caregiver death due to other illness, accidents and community violence. The prior school-year saw a significant increase in the number of children/adolescents reporting the death of someone important to them. We know grief has entered schools in record numbers. And, when a child or adolescent experiences the death of someone important, their entire world is impacted, and important questions can surface. Who will take care of me? Will I remember this person? Why did this happen?
Adults who understand the developmental impact of grief and can provide appropriate support are central to the healing process in children and adolescents.
Training Information: This workshop is a live, interactive webinar with video and audio capabilities enabled for both participants and instructors. Participants will have the ability to comment and ask questions both verbally and in the chat feature and will receive real-time communication from the instructor or co-facilitator in response. The instructor will frequently invite engagement from participants through use of the chat, reactions, and/or poll features.
Instructor: Megan Hunt, LPC
- Instructor Information
Megan has over ten years of experience in school and community settings working with children and families who have experienced complex trauma. She specializes in supporting survivors of sexual assault and bereavement by suicide. Megan began her career as a school counselor, and is skilled at supporting schools in times of crisis. She currently works as the coordinator of the Resilient Scholars Project team and an office-based clinician at the Wendt Center for Loss and Healing.
- Additional Training Information
- CEs: 3 CEs
- Note: The training will be offered in three connected parts (1A, 1B and 1C), each segment taking 3.5 hours and each qualifying for 3 CEs
- Target Audience: Licensed mental health professionals and other school staff or administration where relevant.