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2023 NACG National Conference and Webcast: Supporting Children & Families Following an Overdose Death

Our childhood grief program, Buddy’s Place and the Coalition for a Drug-Free Lyons Township, will host a viewing of the annual NACG National Conference & Webcast on March 21, 2023. This year, this event will feature Eleanor Haley, MS, and Litsa Williams, MA, LCSW-C, co-founders of the online grief community What’s Your Grief.      Grief is the normal and natural reaction to any significant loss, whether that is a bereavement loss or a non-death loss. The opioid epidemic continues to surge in the US, with overdose deaths reaching 107,000 in 2021, a record in the US and an increase of nearly 20%…

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Our childhood grief program, Buddy’s Place and the Coalition for a Drug-Free Lyons Township, will host a viewing of the annual NACG National Conference & Webcast on March 21, 2023. This year, this event will feature Eleanor Haley, MS, and Litsa Williams, MA, LCSW-C, co-founders of the online grief community What’s Your Grief. 

 

 

Grief is the normal and natural reaction to any significant loss, whether that is a bereavement loss or a non-death loss. The opioid epidemic continues to surge in the US, with overdose deaths reaching 107,000 in 2021, a record in the US and an increase of nearly 20% over the previous annual high. Unfortunately, accompanying grief, the impacts on children and families isn’t well-researched and often remain overshadowed and misunderstood. Family members of those living with substance use disorders often experience deep ambiguous grief. Children are often faced with navigating complex, unreliable relationships as a result of the disorder and are left to make sense of concepts far beyond their stages of moral development.

The first half of this is designed to understand ambiguous loss in substance abuse and to provide strategies to support these children and families. This includes a framework for understanding a child’s comprehension of addiction and developmental age, guidelines for talking to children, and creative activities for children and families.

The second half of this program will assist professionals in responding to the unique grief following substance-related deaths. Drawing on existing research and program interventions, it will provide strategies for supporting those dealing with the most common complex issues of substance-related grief in children and adults, including disenfranchised grief, guilt, blame, anxiety and hypervigilance, relief, and introducing basic coping tools for individuals and support systems. Specific attention will be given to the needs of children and tools for assisting caregivers who are supporting children grieving substance-related deaths.

 

CE Total: The NACG has applied for three (3) CEs for webcast attendees.  These will be available at a cost of $45 per person.
Target Audience: 
Counselors, Social workers, Bereavement support professionals
Instructional Level: 
Basic

 

 

Dates

Starts:
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 @ 11:30 am
Ends:
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 @ 3:30 pm

Venue

Plymouth Place
315 N La Grange Road
La Grange Park, IL 60526 United States

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