In honour of Dying to Know Day (August 8th), Carers WA invites carers to take part in a gentle and empowering series of workshops designed to reimagine end-of-life planning intentionally, creatively, and with heart.
This free four-part workshop series offers a supportive space for carers to explore death, dying, and grief not in fear, but with compassion, clarity, and connection.
Each two-hour session will be hosted by Erin Griffin, a passionate community educator, grief guide, yoga teacher, and end-of-life care advocate. Erin brings warmth and wisdom to the often-taboo topic of death, reminding us that these conversations are just as much about living well as they are about dying well.
Workshop Sessions:
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Death & Ducks
Get your “death ducks” in a row as we explore the legal and logistical aspects of death and dying, including wills, funerals, and practical planning. -
Befriending Grief & Loss
Learn about different types of grief, how it shows up in our lives, and tools for managing your own experiences while supporting others with kindness. -
End of Life Matters
Walk through the Advance Health Directive. -
Legacy/For When I Die Box
Pull everything together and learn how to create a meaningful send-off and a beautiful legacy for your loved ones.