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OCO Webinar: Planning for an Unexpected Emergency: A guide for caregivers (1/2)

February 18, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Planning for an Unexpected Emergency
This two-part webinar will go into the psychological, emotional, and practical components of creating an emergency plan for caregivers.

About this Event

There are often set plans and routines that caregivers, whether a parent, friend or family member, rely on to create a sense of order and comfort in their daily life. Although life includes emergency situations that we can’t prevent, caregivers can be well-prepared should an emergency comes to pass.

“Planning For An Unexpected Emergency: A Caregiver Guide (two parts)” is designed to address the issues and concerns of caregivers associated with developing and implementing a crisis plan. The two-part webinar will go into the psychological, emotional, and practical components of such a plan. We will take into account the uniqueness of the caregiver relationship.

To register for Part 1 in English click here.

To register for Part 1 in French click here.

To register for Part 2 in English click here.

To register for Part 2 in French click here.

Sam Miller is a Registered Psychotherapist and has extensive experience in Trauma Response and Treatment and Wellness Initiatives. Sam has worked with many organizations and corporations in creating healthy, respectful, workplace environments as well as managing work-related traumatic events. In his psychotherapy practice, Sam has worked with a variety of clients both privately and within many different workplace settings. He has dealt with different clinical issues ranging from anxiety and stress to workplace change, conflict resolution and management-employee relations. Sam holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology from McGill University.

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Most of us, at some point in our lives, will be a caregiver to someone close to us. A caregiver provides physical and/or emotional support to a family member, partner, friend, or neighbour. Who do you care for?