
Hope and Healing
Hope and Healing: A Day of Support for the Bereaved
Teaching and Ministry Day
Hope and Healing: Support for the Bereaved
Saturday 8th March
Join Lis Whybrow on this gentle and supportive day aimed at any who have been bereaved, who may be supporting the bereaved and anyone interested in bereavement work.
Lis’ own father died when she was a young child, and her mother died suddenly and unexpectedly over a decade ago. She is a trained solicitor turned life coach. She has her own coaching and training business focusing on bereavement and grief. She also works part-time at a GP practice in Tewkesbury as a Chaplain working specifically with those who are facing death or bereavement. She volunteers weekly at the Side by Side Bereavement Café and weekly on the Winston's Wish helpline, a childhood bereavement charity.
Booking is now open for this all-day event, which will consist of teaching, personal ministry, a soup and roll lunch, plus hot/cold beverages and afternoon cake.
To find out more about this Day of Support for the Bereaved, including an overview of the day's programme, or to book your place, please visit the Hope and Healing Day event page.


Contemporary Issues Surrounding Death and Grieving
The day will focus upon issues surrounding death, dying and grieving in the contemporary setting. Considering different demographic groups, we will look at impacts upon children, upon adolescents and young adults, the impact of digital presence, and social impacts of death & grief.
Suitable for: all healthcare and social care professionals eg bereavement counsellors and team members, palliative care professionals, Chaplains/spiritual and pastoral care workers, social workers, art and music therapists, psychologists, GPs, paramedics.
For more details and to book a place see Contemporary Issues Surrounding Death and Grieving – Sobell House Education (sobelleducation.org.uk)

Good Will Café
Do you have any questions about wills, probate or powers of attorney? Do you want to find out more about funeral options? Do you simply want a safe place to consider planning ahead as you grow older? Come and join our Good Will Café.