Michael Mackenzie has worked in Developmental Services, supporting people with intellectual disabilities, for more than 35 years. His areas of focus have included person-directed employment navigation, fundraising, staff training, advocacy and rights, decision making in health care, palliative and Hospice family support, and legacy work through storytelling. Michael is also a volunteer at Bereaved Families of Ontario (Toronto), where he facilitates peer grief groups for people with intellectual disabilities and another series for direct support workers who have experienced loss of those they have supported. He is joined today with Luke Lapas, who has co-facilitated the grief group with people who have intellectual disabilities.
 
In this episode, we discuss their grief, developing and running a grief program for people with intellectual disabilities, support staff grief, and the grief dreams they have had (grandparents, friend, and clients).
 
You can find more about Grief Dreams here:
Website – www.griefdreams.ca 
Instagram and Twitter - @Griefdreams
Facebook – Grief Dreams Podcast Page and Grief Dreams Group
 
Looking for ways to support the podcast?
You can help support the Grief Dreams Podcast in a few ways:
1)  Subscribe to the podcast (on the platform you listen) and give a review. This improves its online visibility.
2) Support the topic by sharing the podcast or website. I appreciate any support that contributes to raising awareness on the topic.
3) Become a Patreon supporter (monthly financial support)
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Grief Dreams Podcast

Dr. Joshua Black

E239 - Michael Mackenzie & Luke Lapas - Supporting People with Intellectual Disabilities

DEC 7, 202539 MIN
Grief Dreams Podcast

E239 - Michael Mackenzie & Luke Lapas - Supporting People with Intellectual Disabilities

DEC 7, 202539 MIN

Description

Michael Mackenzie has worked in Developmental Services, supporting people with intellectual disabilities, for more than 35 years. His areas of focus have included person-directed employment navigation, fundraising, staff training, advocacy and rights, decision making in health care, palliative and Hospice family support, and legacy work through storytelling. Michael is also a volunteer at Bereaved Families of Ontario (Toronto), where he facilitates peer grief groups for people with intellectual disabilities and another series for direct support workers who have experienced loss of those they have supported. He is joined today with Luke Lapas, who has co-facilitated the grief group with people who have intellectual disabilities.

 

In this episode, we discuss their grief, developing and running a grief program for people with intellectual disabilities, support staff grief, and the grief dreams they have had (grandparents, friend, and clients).

 

You can find more about Grief Dreams here:

Website – www.griefdreams.ca 

Instagram and Twitter - @Griefdreams

Facebook – Grief Dreams Podcast Page and Grief Dreams Group

 

Looking for ways to support the podcast?

You can help support the Grief Dreams Podcast in a few ways:

1)  Subscribe to the podcast (on the platform you listen) and give a review. This improves its online visibility.

2) Support the topic by sharing the podcast or website. I appreciate any support that contributes to raising awareness on the topic.

3) Become a Patreon supporter (monthly financial support)

https://www.patreon.com/griefdreamspodcast