Cultural Differences in Death, Dying & Bereavement

Cultural Differences in Death, Dying & Bereavement

Grief and loss are an inevitable part of each of our lives, yet how we experience this is incredibly individual.

The role of culture and customs surrounding death and dying is central to our bereavement experience, yet customs and rituals that feel normal to your culture may seem very different to another. But what are the different beliefs and practices? What about people who are at odds with their cultural norms?

Our cultural differences training course is an opportunity to explore differences in death, dying and bereavement in a respectful environment. We will reflect on the behaviours we share and those intertwined with faith and intergenerational meaning, all of which play an essential role in navigating the death of someone important to us.

Tickets: £50 each
Purchase here: https://www.crusescotland.org.uk/training/training-calendar/

Cruse Scotland are the nations leading experts on death, dying and bereavement. They have been supporting bereaved people in Scotland for over 60 years. No other organisation knows bereavement in a Scottish context better than Cruse Scotland. That’s why they are the Nation’s leading provider of training in bereavement theory and grief support.

Cruse Scotland offers a range of training sessions suitable for a vast spectrum of organisations, including community groups, charities, financial and legal services, social work, healthcare, counselling services, Further Education and schools – as well as the opportunity to design a bespoke programme to suit your exact needs.

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