
How to PAUSE for Grief at Work
How to PAUSE for Grief at Work is an exciting new course that is designed to support workplace leaders (HR Managers, People Managers, ERG Leaders, and C-Suite) who want to better care for their employees navigating grief, death, serious illness, and bereavement leave. This course features insights and resources from leaders across the end-of-life, HR, business, healthcare, mental health fields, as well as numerous learning modules to support various roles, circumstances, and interests.
This free webinar is an introduction to and overview of the course and all of it’s components, during which you’ll also get to meet the course creator, PAUSE’s Executive Director and Founder, Alica Forneret.
In this webinar attendees will:
- Begin to explore how to better support their employees and colleagues through grief, death, serious illness, and bereavement leave
- Get a sneak peek at each course module, the monthly emails, and the supplemental resources (scripts, worksheets, templates) included in the course
- Discuss their own personal challenges with other supportive workplace leaders
- Participate in a Q&A with the course creator and host
- Walk away with a customized resource list intended to support them from the moment they step off the call
A recording of the webinar will be available after, though we encourage folks to attend the live webinar for additional perks, materials, and conversations only available during the live engagement.
Closed Captions are available for this Zoom webinar to help you follow along if necessary.
If you have any questions about this webinar, please email hello@timetopause.org.
Alica Forneret (she/her) is an educator, speaker, and consultant dedicated to creating new spaces for people to explore grief and grieving. She is the Founder and Executive Director of PAUSE, a nonprofit focused on supporting Communities of Color through grief and end of life. Alica’s writing and work about grief, work, and race have been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Psychology Today, Huffington Post, GQ, and more.
PAUSE is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting people of color through grief and end of life with safe, culturally-sensitive, and expert-informed resources. We offer digital and in-person resources and programming serving individuals, companies, and deathcare professionals.