Thriving in Chaos:

Helping Strategies for Funeral Professionals.

The webinar series sponsored by GFD and hosted by FPPS in partnership with OFSA. 

  1. Webinar #1: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 (12:00pm – 2:00pm ET, 1:00pm-3:00pm AT) 
    Compassion Fatigue: When the Crematorium Burns Down. 
    Pre-Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZAqdeuuqzMqHNAfvyWSC7ezHD0BY… 
  1. Webinar #2: Wednesday, May 12, 2021 (12:00pm – 3:00pm ET, 1:00pm-3:00pm AT) 
    Resiliency in the Workplace: Thriving in Chaos 
    Pre-Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZcpcuurrzwrGdEXVh1egq6B4CA12…
  • Register early to secure your spot, and please only register if you know you will be attending. If you have registered and can’t make it, please email info@canadianfps.com.
  • Each webinar is approved for 2 CE credits that may be applied to either funeral director or embalmer license renewal.
  • The speaker for both webinars is Roy Ellis, MDiv CSCP

Roy Ellis is the Bereavement Coordinator for the Nova Scotia Health Authority in Halifax. He has spent the last thirty years working in environments where loss and trauma are everyday occurrences. As a private consultant, Roy has worked with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Dalhousie University School of Medicine, Nova Scotia Health, Halifax Regional Centre for Education, Canadian Virtual Hospice, Atlantic School of Theology, Nova Scotia Community College, Canadian Department of Defense, Halifax Regional Police, Nova Scotia Department of Justice Victim Services, Threads of Life Canada, Newfoundland Labrador Construction Safety Association, Native Alcohol Drug Abuse Counselling Association of Nova Scotia. Roy is co-developer of Camp Kedooopse –https://brigadoonvillage.org/camp/kedooopse/. Roy is presently writing a book on grief. Learn more at https://royfellis.com

April 15, 2021 8:00 PM

Funeral Professionals Peer Support Zoom meeting scheduled 7:00pm ET, 8:00pm AT on Thursday, April 15, 2021, hosted by the Nova Scotia and Hamilton Funeral Professionals Peer Support Chapters. Meeting facilitator is Derrick McEachern, Registered Counselling Therapist.

As funeral professionals, your call to service is a 24-hour, 365-day responsibility that includes crisis management and grief support, funeral arranging and directing, care for the deceased, multi-tasking and often service above self.

You are empathetic, understanding, courageous, and strong. You have provided service to client family members who exhibit a range of grief responses – anger, fear, entitlement, heartbreak, and some who appear to be uncaring.

You have been touched by a family’s loss experience. You often wish that you could do more. You have learned to stay calm and composed in the face of adversity.

How do you continue to do it all, yet stay physically, mentally, and emotionally healthy?

Public health restrictions have limited numbers and prevented us from doing what we normally do to support families. What are your challenges and rewards? How can we create and foster new ways of providing care and funerals to our families we serve?

Would you like to learn from others about their experiences and share strategies to support families and each other?

We’ll discuss these topics and more during the Peer Support Zoom meeting scheduled 7:00pm ET, 8:00pm AT on Thursday, April 15, 2021, facilitated by Derrick McEachern, Registered Counselling Therapist.

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FPPS Manitoba Chapter Meeting

Canadian Funeral Peer Support is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: FPPS Manitoba Chapter Time: Apr 8, 2021 06:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)Join Zoom

Meeting https://zoom.us/j/97256673663
Meeting ID: 972 5667 3663
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A Becoming

Funeral Professionals Peer Support Monthly Meeting:  Thursday, March 18, 2021 

Please join us at 7:00pm ET, 8:00pm AT, 8:30pm NT  

Approved for CE credit: Funeral Director or Embalmer

“A Becoming” Building Resilience Through Awareness of How Our Work Serves to Continuously Recreate Who We Are 

Presenter Rami Shami, Consultant and Case Manager 

To register in advance, please click on the following link:  

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUlcumvpjkiHNMLD61CKDh9EL0B24Mchxfg?fbclid=IwAR0wvx7B2LaiTnNz-SIUMaliXICP-X8_wk83P_7BvFfhSYvpavsoYQFiyWs

February 18, 2021 – 8 PM Meeting

Please be advised that there is a Funeral Professionals Peer Support Zoom meeting at 8:00pm on Thursday, February 18, 2021 with guest speaker, Roy Ellis, Bereavement Coordinator with the Nova Scotia Health Authority. Roy’s session topic is “Kid Stuff: How Kids and Teens Grieve and How to Help”.

Register in advance for “Kid Stuff: How Kids and Teens Grieve and How to Help” by clicking on the following link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the meeting.

Register By Clicking This Link

Remember to subscribe to the Nova Scotia Funeral Professionals Peer Support email list to receive regular updates about events, resources, and upcoming speakers.

This session will provide participants with some education about how children grieve through the developmental phases and further, how to practically help them and their families approach conversations about dying and loss. There will be plenty of time for conversation, so bring your ideas and your questions.

Kid Stuff: How Kids and Teens grieve and how to help.
There is a pervasive idea in our culture that kids are particularly sensitive to death. Therefore any intervention we make with children and teens around dying or grief can be fraught with risk. We often freeze up and become anxious about engaging kids about death and loss. We may ask ourselves as professionals, “how much can I talk to a child about death before I have crossed a boundary that belongs specifically to parent/child? What is appropriate to say to kids when they ask about the afterlife or nothingness, the dead body, or the strange overwhelming feelings of grief?”  
As it turns out, kids are 

BIO: Roy F. Ellis MDiv CSCP
Roy brings 30 years of practice working with grief, trauma, sudden loss. He provides frontline support for private, government and community organizations which have experienced an unexpected death, tragedy or workplace disaster. Before taking on the role of Bereavement Coordinator with the Nova Scotia Health Authority, Roy worked nearly a decade in the acute care mental health environment.
As a private consultant, Roy has helped organizations such as the Halifax Regional Police, DOD Military Family Resource Centre, Nova Scotia Department of Justice Victim Services, Newfoundland Labrador Construction Safety Association, Native Alcohol Drug Abuse Counselling Association of Nova Scotia, Mobile Outreach Street Health, Eastern College, VON, and Threads of Life, Canada.
Roy is co-developer and co-director of Camp Kedooopse, a grief camp for kids and teens at Brigadoon Village in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Click This Link For Website
Learn more at Roy Ellis’s Website

November 19th Meeting 8 PM

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Call In Information:

1-438-809-7799 Meeting ID: 203 189 6595 

Guidelines

Nova Scotia Chapter, Canadian Funeral Peer Support Meeting Participant Guidelines

  • All members present agree that individual participation and everything discussed during this group session is confidential.
  • Names of individual client families, patients and funeral personnel should not be shared when members relate and share the impact of their experiences.
  • Group members are respectful of each other’s feelings, views, and concerns; refraining from judgment.
  • Group members offer encouragement and support rather than solutions.
  • Group members are respectful of each individual right to participate equally in the discussion or not to participate, if that is their wish.  
  • All members contribute to the success of each session by maintaining their focus on the issues and concerns of the group and the topics and experiences being discussed.  
  • Group members are accountable for their own wellbeing and are encouraged to seek support if they are upset by experiences prior to the meeting, during or after the group meeting.

Nova Scotia Chapter for Canadian Funeral Peer Support Meeting Disclaimer:

“While we strive for confidentiality, we cannot guarantee confidentiality and we cannot enforce it. All participants are encouraged to share within their own comfort level.”