Grief and Loss
Grief and Loss
Grief and Loss
PA R E N T H E L P S H E E T
Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD) is committed to providing a welcoming, safe and respectful
learning space for every student.
We support each student in their learning development and maintain a respectful and safe space for them to learn and grow in a Catholic faith
environment. We do this to support and promote student wellbeing and help young people develop and achieve their full potential. The following
fact sheet has been developed to enhance knowledge and understanding of grief and loss, particularly in the context of supporting children and
adolescents.
What is grief?
Grief is a natural response to loss. It might be the loss of a loved one, a relationship, a pet, a way of life or separation from family and friends.
The more significant the loss the more intense the grief is likely to be. Grief can affect every part of your life: your emotions, thoughts and
behaviour, your physical health, your identity and your relationships with others. (Adapted from Beyond Blue).
KEY POINTS • Children are more vulnerable at anniversary times and other celebratory
TO REMEMBER
days in the year e.g. Mother’s/Father’s Day, the death anniversary or birthday
of the deceased
• Children do best when the situation is talked about with and managed by
familiar people in their environment - e.g. teachers, school counsellors. Try and
resist the temptation to invite unfamiliar counsellors into a
school environment. High School students tend to do their most
successful debriefing with each other
• Children and young people tend to grieve sporadically so it is normal for
them to be really sad one moment and then having fun the next. They
should be encouraged to have more positive experiences as that will assist
them with coping and understanding that grief isn’t all encompassing.
For more information
National Centre for Childhood Grief - https://childhoodgrief.org.au
Headspace https://headspace.org.au/