HopeSpace, Galway’s children’s grief service, is running a series of free public talks for parents, teachers, and all who support young people impacted by grief.
The first event will take place on Wednesday 25 October at 7.30pm in the SCCUL Enterprise Centre, Ballybane. The event is free to attend but must be booked in advance by emailing [email protected]
Liz Gleeson, a highly regarded bereavement therapist, will head up a panel of speakers to discuss strategies for supporting grieving children. The panel of speakers will also include Hermione Duffy, widow of Capt. Mark Duffy who died in the Irish Coast Guard Rescue 116 helicopter crash in Mayo, who speaks about her experience guiding her children through grief in the aftermath of losing her husband. Dr Lisa Kelly, Music Therapist, will talk about the benefits of music therapy and there will also be play therapist on the panel.
Fine Gael MEP Maria Walsh, a strong advocate of positive mental health, recently visited the HopeSpace centre to see HopeSpace’s work launch the talks.
Speaking at the launch, Maria Walsh congratulated HopeSpace on the launch on these talks which will be invaluable to those helping children through difficult times. HopeSpace is already providing a badly needed service to children and young people throughout Galway city and county, and this series is an excellent additional resource for the people supporting them’’
“HopeSpace is not only providing life-changing free service to families, but also destigmatising grief and the impact it can have on the lives and development of our young people. I am proud to support this fantastic organisation and urge anyone who cares for children or young people impacted by grief to attend the upcoming events.” To find our more or book a place email [email protected] or call 091 342566