"The reasons men and women
become first responders is primarily to ease the suffering of
others. They come to the job with a great sense of compassion
and are frustrated when they enter a situation for which they
have little or no training and find themselves at a loss for
the necessary skills to make a difference. For instance, when
a child dies, the family is devastated and looking for answers.
The MISS Foundation's training "Compassionate
Intervention With Families" provides the information to extend the natural
compassion brought to the job to the next level. I would recommend this training
to all first responder organizations."
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Fire Chief Alan V. Brunacini
Phoenix Fire Department
Phoenix, Arizona |
Workshops
and presenters brochure (pdf)
The M.I.S.S. Foundation provides workshops
and seminars on a variety of grief and therapy related topics. Specialty
topic areas available for your agency:
- Effective Psychosocial Intervention when a Child Dies
- Grief in the Workplace
- Multicultural Grieving: Understanding the Influence Diversity
and Ethnicity
- Cross Cultural Communication
- Gender Communication and Grieving Styles
- The Impact of Stillbirth and Infant Death
- Grieving Children: Crying with Crayolas
- The Death Scene Protocol: Investigating Child Death
- Sudden Infant Death: The Myths and Mysteries Dispelled
- Pre-Hospital and Paramedic Professionalism: Helping Families
in Crises
- The Power of Compassion: A New Attitude in Healthcare (c) 2001
- Through the Eyes of a Bereaved Parent
- Paramedics and Detectives as a Team: Working Together to Find
Answers
- Community Tragedies: Lessons from Common Grief
- Palliative Healthcare: Lessons on Thanatology from Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross, MD
Workshops are available from one hour to three days, any combination
of topics. Fees are negotiable based on agency budget and need.
Continuing Education hours offered for most healthcare professionals.
Approved through AzPOST, AzNA, Arizona Board of Funeral Directors
and Embalmers and for medics, social workers, and others.
Email for more information: info@missfoundation.org
"Through the Eyes of a Bereaved Parent"
-Information about our Grief Workshops - A grief workshop unlike
any other that teaches professionals the "real" story behind a child's
death
"Thank you so much for presenting your workshop at
our hospital. Our grief support program here is forever changed!
I just can't thank you enough for your inspiration and insight!
In nursing, we pride ourselves on the 'non-medical' ways we can
make a difference in people's lives. This workshop has helped us
understand how to acheive our goals." --Grief Program Coordinator,
R.N. PICU
The Workshop FAQs
More information is available by contacting Joanne Cacciatore
at joanne@missfoundation.org
or voice 623.979.1000 or fax 623.979.1001
Bio on Joanne Cacciatore-Garard,
Speaker
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