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September 23, 2020
3:00PM - 4:00PM

Grief in a Digital World

Registration is open! 1 CE

Schedule:

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

3PM EASTERN   (12:00 PT / 2:00 CT / 1:00 MT)  Duration: 60 minutes

  • $45 for Member
    • Call Diana at OFDA 614-486-5339 or 800-589-6332 for details on how to register three or more attendees and receive a discount.
  • $65 for NonMember

Register Here

Summary:

Feeling confident in recommending effective grief resources and online tools begins with understanding the emotions of grief and why individuals are turning to technology for support. In this course, you will gain insights into how digital tools such as online forums, grief therapy apps, and virtual therapy sessions are changing the way people receive support and remember their loved ones. Establish your credibility as a trusted guide for recommending digital grief tools.

IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Only one registrant per registration is permitted (must have an individual email address). Please note that credit (if available) is only provided to registered attendees participating at their own computer and phone using their confirmation login information.

Presenters:

Lacy Robinson, CFSP
Lacy offers funeral home clients more than 14 years of success in developing and facilitating customer service training programs. As an experienced coach and speaker Lacy has established organizations including Aurora Casket Company and the National Funeral Directors Association as leading providers of training and development for funeral professionals. Lacy is a licensed funeral director/embalmer, a certified funeral celebrant and certified member of the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice and previously served on the APFSP Board of Trustees. She is a graduate of Georgetown College holding a bachelor’s degree in Communications. She is also a graduate of Mid-America College of Funeral Service. As an active member of the Bluegrass Toastmasters Group Lacy has achieved the designation Competent Communicator. Lacy is also an active volunteer for Hosparus Health in Louisville, Kentucky.

Program Agenda:

  1. The reality for many individuals who are grieving
  2. Why digital tools are crucial to meeting the emotional needs of the bereaved
  3. Grief forums and communities
  4. Therapy apps
  5. Digital journaling tools
  6. The role of social media following the death of a loved one
  7. The different viewpoints of using digital grief tools
  8. Future of technology for the bereaved

How To Attend:

Join the live program from your office, home, or hotel room using a computer with high speed internet. You may ask questions, participate in surveys, and post comments from your computer during the program. Please note that credit (if available) is only provided to registered attendees participating at their own computer and phone. Simple instructions with a link to the program will be sent when you register and again the day before the webinar.

Credit:

State of Ohio Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Pending. Credit has been submitted and is pending approval with the State of Ohio Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors for 1.0 CE credit. To receive credit, each section must be completed along with a total test score of 75% or better.

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 09/23/2020 03:00 PM 09/23/2020 04:00 PM false Grief in a Digital World Schedule: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 3PM EASTERN   (12:00 PT / 2:00 CT / 1:00 MT)  Duration: 60 minutes $45 for Member Call Diana at OFDA 614-486-5339 or 800-589-6332 for details on how to register three or more attendees and receive a discount. $65 for NonMember Register Here Summary: Feeling confident in recommending effective grief resources and online tools begins with understanding the emotions of grief and why individuals are turning to technology for support. In this course, you will gain insights into how digital tools such as online forums, grief therapy apps, and virtual therapy sessions are changing the way people receive support and remember their loved ones. Establish your credibility as a trusted guide for recommending digital grief tools. IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Only one registrant per registration is permitted (must have an individual email address). Please note that credit (if available) is only provided to registered attendees participating at their own computer and phone using their confirmation login information. Presenters: Lacy Robinson, CFSPLacy offers funeral home clients more than 14 years of success in developing and facilitating customer service training programs. As an experienced coach and speaker Lacy has established organizations including Aurora Casket Company and the National Funeral Directors Association as leading providers of training and development for funeral professionals. Lacy is a licensed funeral director/embalmer, a certified funeral celebrant and certified member of the Academy of Professional Funeral Service Practice and previously served on the APFSP Board of Trustees. She is a graduate of Georgetown College holding a bachelor’s degree in Communications. She is also a graduate of Mid-America College of Funeral Service. As an active member of the Bluegrass Toastmasters Group Lacy has achieved the designation Competent Communicator. Lacy is also an active volunteer for Hosparus Health in Louisville, Kentucky. Program Agenda: The reality for many individuals who are grieving Why digital tools are crucial to meeting the emotional needs of the bereaved Grief forums and communities Therapy apps Digital journaling tools The role of social media following the death of a loved one The different viewpoints of using digital grief tools Future of technology for the bereaved How To Attend: Join the live program from your office, home, or hotel room using a computer with high speed internet. You may ask questions, participate in surveys, and post comments from your computer during the program. Please note that credit (if available) is only provided to registered attendees participating at their own computer and phone. Simple instructions with a link to the program will be sent when you register and again the day before the webinar. Credit: State of Ohio Board of Embalmers and Funeral DirectorsPending. Credit has been submitted and is pending approval with the State of Ohio Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors for 1.0 CE credit. To receive credit, each section must be completed along with a total test score of 75% or better. Privacy Statement: We respect and are committed to protecting your privacy. Privacy Policy:SeminarWeb collects personally identifiable information when you visit our site. We also automatically receive and record information on our server logs from your browser including your IP address, cookie information and the page(s) you have visited for internal purposes. When you register for a program, your personally identifiable information, including your contact information and time you spent participating in this online program, may be shared with the organization(s) presenting this program for purposes of CE accreditation, tracking and marketing. Your personal credit card data is tokenized, and therefore we never store your personal credit card data, nor do we share your credit card data with the organization sponsoring this program; we are fully compliant with Payment Card Industry Data Standards.           ----