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Our Offer
Elephants & Empathy, in partnership with Transform Lives Company, offers an ethical and supportive range of bespoke and flexible programmes/workshops for communities and workplaces, facilitating a safe space to explore issues surrounding loss, grief & bereavement (the elephant in the room).
Do you feel your grief and experience of loss have not been heard?
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Would you like a safe and supportive space to talk, listen and learn about issues surrounding loss, grief and bereavement?
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Would you like to learn more about how to help a grieving friend or colleague?
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Would your post-Covid lockdown workplace benefit from learning how to support grieving colleagues or employees in a truly empathetic way?
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Our Services
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Group Workshops
Elephants & Empathy runs a series of educational workshops for groups of up to eight people which are designed to open up and explore the dialogue around loss, grief and bereavement.
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Individuals
Elephants & Empathy offers an excellent one-to-one support service which is tried and tested: Grief Recovery Method with Chell.
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Our Story
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After turning 40, taking stock of life and desiring a new challenge away from teaching, Chell decided to embark on a change of career within an employability or social enterprise setting. Tragically, three months into job searching, in March 2019, her beloved life-partner, Craig William Giles, died of a sudden and unexpected heart attack. It was supposed to be a new start. Instead, her darling Craig was dead. Her world as she knew it was gone.