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This session will explore how neurodivergent individuals, such as those with autism or ADHD, may experience and express grief in ways that differ from neurotypical norms.
Drawing on expert insights and real-life case studies, we’ll share practical strategies to help you offer more inclusive, empathetic, and effective support. Whether you're aiming to deepen your therapeutic practice or expand your understanding of grief, this course provides essential tools for working compassionately with neurodivergent clients.
Cruse Scotland utilises our learning content flexibly and efficiently to match your needs and we offer content across two learning environments; delivering this training either in person or online, for up to 12 delegates at a time.
All courses are delivered by one of our Training Team, who are professional trainers specialising in mental health, bereavement and trauma.
Health Warning:
As you would anticipate, the content of our courses discuss themes of death, dying and bereavement. Before registering for our training, we encourage all participants to consider their individual wellbeing needs, particularly those who have recently been bereaved or consider themselves as actively grieving.
Online learning through video conferencing offers a time focused session of 2.5 hours, or we can provide an in-person session which explores themes and content in more depth over a day in your workplace.
Each course, whether online or in person, is priced for up to 12 delegates attending.
Public & Private Sector
Third Sector
Please don't hesitate to get in touch with us to learn more or make a booking
T: 01738 444178
E: training@crusescotland.org.uk
If you are based in England, Wales or Northern Ireland please contact our colleagues at Cruse Bereavement Support (Registered Charity No. 208078) or visit their website cruse.org.uk to find out about training available and how to book.