How We Can Support Ourselves and Others With Grief – Free Safeguarding Adults Week Online Seminar

Where is it?

Online,

When is it?

Friday, 21st November, 2025

Grief can make us emotionally, physically, and socially vulnerable.

Understanding its impact is essential to helping people feel safe, supported, and seen.

Grief Disco is an initiative to help people work through grief with the power of music and movement.

In this practical and uplifting free online seminar, Grief Disco’s Georgina Jones will share a fresh approach to living with grief. We’ll discuss the powerful role that joy can play in healing.

Date: 21/11/2025
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Location: Online
Cost: Free

Book your free place for this seminar

What to Expect

  • Learn how Grief Disco is transforming conversations about grief.
  • Explore the connection between grief, vulnerability, and adult safeguarding.
  • Gain practical tools to support yourself and others with compassion and confidence.

Expect honesty, warmth, and a reminder that grief and joy can coexist, and that love never ends.

About Georgina Jones, Founder of Grief Disco

Georgina Jones is the founder of Grief Disco.. Georgina combines her background in coaching, wellbeing, and leadership with her lived experience of grief. She is helping to change how we understand and respond to loss through showing that creating safe and compassionate spaces for grief can protect wellbeing and allow healing to begin.

This free workshop is designed to help safeguarding professionals that work with adults support both themselves and others with grief.

Georgina recently discussed Grief Disco on an episode of our Safeguarding Matters podcast. Listen here.  

This session will discuss sensitive issues about death and the grieving process.

It will includes the speaker sharing her own personal experience of loss.  If you find any of the content distressing, please feel free to take a break and look after your own wellbeing.

For support with grief and counselling you can visit the NHS website for direct support.

Further support about bereavement and self care can also be found here on Mind.