The Good Grief: Coping with Bereavement and Sadness from a Healthcare Perspective
Dr Harriet Shannon will draw on her experience as a research physiotherapist at UCL with a special interest in paediatric intensive care, and as a doctoral theology student, to offer insights into the grieving process after the death of a loved one. This is a prelude to the Remembrance Day Concert on 11th November.
This talk is part of the Autumn programme of talks and recitals, supported by Richmond, Oxford and Windsor Roads’ Residents’ Associations, and Benson Area Residents’ Association, and compiled by St Augustine’s Church.Entry is normally free, although a small charge or retiring collection may be held where requested by speakers or performers. A complimentary glass of wine or fruit juice, and nibbles, are served at most events.
We have two principal subjects this term: our archaeological and artistic heritage –interspersed with reflections on and around Remembrance Day in November, and Christmas in December (including 3 concerts to which all are invited to participate, including children).