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REGROWTH Workshop


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About the workshop:

This workshop is presented in a conversational style where we will explore together the grief and loss associated with natural disasters, in this case fire.

It offers the opportunity to develop the tools of emotional intelligence and grief literacy in a safe environment

To better understand how to live and engage in a community affected by fire loss and the trauma associated.

Who is this workshop for:

- People affected by the Marijiniup fires.
- Other community members.

What to expect:

  • This will be an engaging workshop with the opportunity for story sharing.
  • A safe space for sharing will be created and maintained.
  • A light morning tea will be provided. Dietary requirements should be stated in registration.
  • To walk away with an improved understanding of how to support your own grief journey and that of those in the community.


Facilitated by:

Christine Overstone, Founder of the Grief Centre and Community & Corporate Education Lead.

Christine Overstone (Richardson)

Christine Overstone (Richardson) is a social scientist, Wellness Consultant and Education Management Professional. Christine has researched and worked in behaviour, thought and emotional management, developing and presenting seminars, courses, workshops and training programs for over three decades. For 10 years Christine coordinated one of the longest-running Personal Development Programs within the Education Department in Australia. The diversity of Christine s client group, which ranged from medical professionals and armed forces personnel to factory workers and clerical staff, has given her the opportunity to design programs and work on projects that can change lives, by introducing and developing self-management skills. 

Christine has also worked extensively within the prison system with outstanding results and has facilitated postvention transformative group programs for male perpetrators of domestic violence.

Author of the book, "Grief: Mother's stories of heartbreak and hope", Christine is the co-founder of The Grief Centre of WA, where she is currently the Community and Corporate Education Team Lead and Chair of the Management Committee. At the Centre, she has facilitated groups for people from all walks of life, ages and stages who are affected by bereavement or other losses to great effect. Her belief that grief has a profound impact on lives, with often intergenerational consequences, drives her work to educate and better inform individuals, families and communities on the issues of unresolved grief.

Christine is a master at facilitating engaging, interactive workshops that embrace rich storytelling and activate self-reflective practice and creative thinking.


This is a free workshop.  All are welcome.


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