Our work supports children to:
Strengthen relationships with trusted adults
Learn about the human body, dying and death
Build emotional resilience and coping skills
Learn how to tolerate and express difficult feelings
Feel included, supported and safe

How We Help:

Reviews
“This was so useful and insightful. You’ve created such an amazing course. I feel lighter and closer to talking about death as a normal part of life."
Jem (Northern Rivers, NSW)
"Before taking this course I was unsure about what to say to my daughter about sickness and death. After this course I now feel wiser, more informed and calmer."
Marjolein (Brunswick, NSW)
"I took this course because of my son’s relationship with his elderly grandfather. Now I am feeling more confident and like I have some tools.”
Lauren (Coffs Harbour, NSW)
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We Believe:

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Preparing children for death and loss is important.

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Asking questions helps us know what our children need to learn.

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Honest answers help build trust, resilience, and coping skills.

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Children learn not just from our words, but from our actions.





