Participate in a Curtin University Research Study on Grief

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Curtin University is inviting families to take part in a research study focused on supporting primary school-aged children (6–12 years old) who have experienced grief. This includes grief related to the death of a person or pet, as well as parental separation or divorce.

The study is part of a Telethon-funded project and offers families access to a parent-guided internet intervention designed to support children navigating grief. The program aims to equip parents with tools to help their children process their experiences in a healthy and supportive way.

Participation is open to families across Western Australia, and all involvement can be completed online at a time that suits each family. Families who take part will receive $75 in compensation for their time.

Interested families can sign up directly via the website: www.skilgrief.com

For more details please contact:

Sarah Egan
BA (Hons), MPsych (Clinical), PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Professor | Discipline of Psychology
enAble Institute and School of Population Health
Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University
Tel: +61 8 9266 9266
Email: s.egan@curtin.edu.au

This is a valuable opportunity for families seeking support and resources to assist their children through the experience of grief in a guided, evidence-based way.

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