First of its kind, this virtual conference combines both Plenary and Workgroup sessions to create a balanced experience of intellectual inspiration and emotional engagement.
We welcome local and international participants from different professions and cultural background to share your personal and professional experiences and knowledge in grief and loss, particularly on how it has impacted families.
We particularly welcome individuals who are currently involved in family grief work, including family caregivers, as well as those working or studying in the field of human services, such as psychotherapy, counseling, social or community work, family law and mediation, medicine, nursing, palliative care, hospice, special needs education, human resource, death-care service, and other related areas.
Scholarships are available for students or individuals that require financial aid to attend this conference. More details here.
This unique conference is designed for personal and professional development. Participants must have reasonable physical and emotional fitness to co-create a positive learning experience for themselves and others.
For technical equipment to join this virtual conference, read here.