Venue: Jurys Inn Hotel, Wellesley Road, Croydon CR0 9XY Date: Tuesday 14 May 2019

Time: 9.30am – 4.00pm

Cost: FREE Lunch and refreshments will be provided

Presented by the renowned Dr Bill Webster in association with the Rowland Brothers Foundation

Dr Bill Webster, a well-known grief counsellor, author of many books which have become standard works in the bereavement field, comes to help us understand the whys and wherefores of the taboos surrounding death, grief and funerals. Bill, who was born, raised and educated in Scotland before emigrating to Canada, earned a doctorate at the University of Toronto, focusing on understanding and helping bereaved people. Today he is Executive Director of the Centre for the Grief Journey and an internationally acknowledged seminar speaker. As well as authoring books, he has hosted a television series entitled ‘Living with Loss’ and has an interactive website at
www.GriefJourney.com

Covers: What are the taboos and why have they come about?
• How do we react to them?
• How do we communicate to others on these topics?
• What can we realistically offer people after a loss that will enable them to go on with life and living?
• What is life and death all about? Bill’s take on the greatest question of all.
• All attendees will be provided with a certificate of attendance.
• This seminar provides up to five hours of Continuous Professional Development.

Places are limited so please RSVP by 1 May 2019

To confirm your attendance, email: charles.king@rowlandbrothers.com

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