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Companions Name Organisation 1

What is Seasons for Growth? Seasons for Growth is a change, loss and grief education programme for children, young people and adults It helps our community to provide extra care and support for children and young people coping with difficult life situations involving grief or loss

What does the Programme aim to achieve? To support young people as they work in a group to understand and learn the skills to manage the issues they experience when death, separation, divorce or other major changes occur in their lives by: Reducing isolation and building peer support Normalising the grief process Enhancing coping skills Developing life skills in: Communication Decision making Problem solving Promoting resilience, confidence and self esteem

Resilience ‘Underestimating the vulnerability of the grieving child actually prolongs the child’s pain and increases the possibility that the effects of the loss will persist’ Bruce Perry, Early Childhood Today. Resilience depends on connectedness to school, family, friends and community. ‘The most powerful antidote (for lack of resilience) is to participate together’ Helen Cahill, 2005

Seasons for Growth The Programme does not: provide counselling or therapy

Seasons for Growth How does the programme operate? For children/young people: facilitated by trained Companions groups of 4 – 7 children/young people 8 sessions over 8 weeks plus a celebration session and 2 re-connector sessions Parents/carers may be offered a workshop, Understanding Change, Loss and Grief or a small group programme, Exploring the Seasons of Grief

Change Cycle

Worden’s 4 Tasks

What Participants Learn About in the Programme 9

How might the imagery of the seasons help young people to understand about change and loss in their lives?

What do you do to support your child during times of significant change and/or loss? In documenting bereavement issues of grieving children Worden (1996) identifies the need for the following: Adequate information Having fears and anxieties addressed Reassurance they are not to blame Careful listening Truthful information Validation of individual’s feelings Help with overwhelming feelings Involvement and inclusion Continued routine activities Modelled grief behaviours Opportunities to remember What is most difficult during these times?

It Makes a Difference www.goodgrief.org.au Newell, S & Moss, A (2011). Supporting Children Through Change, Loss, and Grief: An Evaluation of the Seasons for Growth Program. 334 children and young people across 6 regions (from Australia and internationally including Scotland) Children and young people value their SfG experience very highly (even when they have initial reservations) Parents value the programme Companions value the programme The SfG programme addresses a genuine need The SfG programme helps young people experiencing change, loss and grief: Building participants understanding and skills Improving participants emotional wellbeing Enabling participants to express themselves Strengthening participants social and support networks www.goodgrief.org.au

is an early intervention against youth suicide It Makes a Difference The Programme: is an early intervention against youth suicide develops resilience and builds community connectedness among participants

Trainers and Companions In Scotland 2001 – 2017 30 Trainers 2 Day Child and Young People Companion Training 2 Day Adult Training 1 day Parent Programmes Training Local and national networks of Companions 5000+ Companions Teachers, classroom assistants, school nurses,chaplains, youth workers,social workers, community police ………… working in a wide variety of settings 40,000 Children and Young People

Think you would like to know more? Seasons for Growth Think you would like to know more? Please contact at E mail: Phone: Thank you! www.seasonsforgrowth.org.uk