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It's Too Much - Encountering Compound Grief at Work

Wednesday,
May 7, 2025
Time:
12:00 PM PDT | 03:00 PM EDT
Duration:
60 Minutes
Webinar Id:
37353
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$299. Group Attendees

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Recorded Version: Unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)

Overview:

Understanding Compound Grief in the Workplace

Employee Perspective
For employees, compound grief can manifest as the emotional burden of experiencing multiple losses simultaneously, whether personal or professional. This could include the death of a loved one alongside the loss of a job or the end of a significant relationship. Employees often grapple with feelings of isolation, confusion, and overwhelming sadness, which can hinder their ability to perform at work. The lack of understanding from colleagues and managers can exacerbate their struggles, making it crucial for workplaces to foster an environment of empathy and support. Employees may feel hesitant to share their grief, fearing stigma or judgment, which can lead to disengagement and decreased productivity.

Professional Perspective
Professionals working on the front lines, such as team leaders or project managers, encounter the effects of compound grief in various ways. They may witness changes in their team members’ performance and mood, which can be puzzling if the underlying issues are not understood. Professionals have a unique opportunity to create a supportive atmosphere by recognizing signs of grief and initiating conversations about mental health. By cultivating a culture that promotes open dialogue and understanding, professionals can help mitigate the negative impacts of grief on team dynamics and project outcomes. Their role also involves providing resources and support to employees, ensuring that they feel valued during difficult times.

HR Personnel Perspective
For HR personnel, compound grief presents both challenges and responsibilities. They are often the first point of contact for employees seeking support. Understanding the complexities of compound grief enables HR to develop policies and programs that address emotional well-being. This includes implementing bereavement leave policies, mental health resources, and training for managers on how to handle grieving employees sensitively. HR can also facilitate workshops and webinars to educate all staff about grief, fostering a culture of compassion and understanding. By being proactive, HR can help create a supportive environment that acknowledges grief's impact on employees and encourages open communication.

C-Suite Leaders Perspective
C-Suite leaders play a pivotal role in shaping organizational culture and policies surrounding grief. Their understanding and approach to compound grief can set the tone for the entire company. Leaders who prioritize mental health and emotional well-being demonstrate to employees that their struggles are recognized and valued. This can enhance employee loyalty, morale, and overall productivity. Additionally, C-Suite leaders can advocate for resources that support mental health initiatives, such as Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) or partnerships with mental health organizations. By modeling empathy and transparency, they can inspire managers and employees to adopt similar attitudes, creating a ripple effect throughout the organization.

Bridging Perspectives
The intersection of these viewpoints highlights the importance of a holistic approach to addressing compound grief in the workplace. Employees need understanding and support, professionals require strategies to manage team dynamics, HR must establish resources and policies, and C-Suite leaders need to prioritize mental health in their organizational vision.

By fostering a culture that acknowledges the complexities of grief, organizations can not only support their employees during difficult times but also enhance overall workplace morale and productivity. Recognizing the signs of compound grief and providing adequate support systems can lead to a more resilient workforce, ultimately benefiting the organization as a whole.

In conclusion, tackling compound grief in the workplace is a shared responsibility that requires collaboration among all levels of an organization. By embracing empathy, communication, and understanding, companies can create a supportive environment that allows employees to navigate their grief while maintaining their professional responsibilities.

Why you should Attend:
  • Understanding Compound Grief: Many employees face multiple losses simultaneously, which can lead to complex emotional responses. Learning about compound grief helps leaders and HR recognize these challenges
  • Enhancing Employee Support: By understanding grief's impact, HR and management can create more effective support systems, fostering a compassionate workplace culture that values mental health
  • Improving Communication: The webinar can provide strategies for discussing grief openly, helping leaders foster an environment where employees feel comfortable sharing their challenges
  • Boosting Employee Well-being: Knowledge of compound grief allows organizations to implement well-being initiatives that address the emotional health of employees, leading to improved morale and productivity
  • Promoting Inclusivity: Understanding diverse experiences of grief helps create a more inclusive workplace where all employees feel acknowledged and supported, regardless of their backgrounds
  • Enhancing Leadership Skills: C-Suite leaders can gain insights into how to lead with empathy, making them more effective in crisis management and employee relations
  • Reducing Turnover: By addressing the emotional needs of employees, organizations can decrease turnover rates, saving costs related to recruitment and training, while maintaining a stable workforce

Overall, attending this webinar equips participants with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of grief in the workplace, ultimately contributing to a healthier organizational culture.

Areas Covered in the Session: Here are 3-5 key areas regarding Compound Grief in the workplace that can be effectively covered in a webinar for employees, professionals, HR personnel, and C-Suite leaders:
  • Understanding Compound Grief:
    • Define compound grief and its psychological impacts
    • Discuss how simultaneous losses (e.g., personal and professional) can complicate the grieving process
    • Share personal stories or case studies to illustrate its effects
  • Recognizing Signs of Grief:
    • Identify emotional, physical, and behavioral signs of grief in the workplace
    • Teach participants how to recognize these signs in themselves and others
    • Discuss the importance of early intervention and support
  • Creating a Supportive Culture:
    • Explore strategies for fostering a compassionate workplace environment
    • Discuss the role of open communication and leadership in supporting grieving employees
    • Provide best practices for implementing supportive policies, such as bereavement leave and mental health resources
  • Resources and Tools for Support:
    • Present available resources, such as Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) and mental health services
    • Discuss training programs for managers on handling grief sensitively
    • Share coping strategies and self-care practices for employees dealing with grief
  • Leadership’s Role in Addressing Grief:
    • Highlight the importance of C-Suite engagement in promoting mental health initiatives
    • Discuss how leaders can model empathetic behavior and set the tone for organizational culture
    • Explore the impact of leadership decisions on employee morale and retention during difficult times

These areas will provide a comprehensive understanding of compound grief and equip participants with the tools to support themselves and their colleagues effectively.

Who Will Benefit:
  • HR Personnel
  • Professionals
  • C-Suite Leaders
  • Directors
  • Managers
  • Employees
Instructor:

Ahira Smith is a certified grief coach, mental health first-aid responder, trauma-informed care specialist, and a podcast host. An engaging presenter who focuses on tapping into the ‘resilience and grit’ of others to help them navigate through their journey of grief and loss while getting back to living in the [present] moment.

Her presentations create a truly safe environment for individuals looking to overcome loss and continue to thrive in a healthy way. People have described their experience with Ahira as a "warm hug” from a familiar relative with words and compassion.

Bring her in to do presentations, workshops, and small group sessions with those who make your company/organization a great place to be successful in life.


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