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VTMH October Seminar 2025

Cultural bereavement and its lasting impact on migrants and refugees

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Wednesday, 15 October 2025

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Online via Zoom
— details to be sent to registrants in advance

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3.00pm - 4.00pm

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Free

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15

Oct

SPEAKER

Lucy Louca – Coordinator, Counselling & Dementia Support Services at PRONIA (Australian Greek Welfare Society), Melbourne.

Topic

Amongst most clients we see within our organisation’s practice, there is an almost underlying silent grief of missing ‘home’ that carries mental distress more complex than cultural shock.  Identified as cultural bereavement, this includes loss of identity and an unidentified anxiety and/or depression that may surface late in life and can affect 2nd and 3rd generations.

The presentation will discuss:

·       Experiences gained through meaningful service provision especially in light of significant challenges

·       recognizing and responding to cultural bereavement

·       Keeping this cohort engaged and connected to the larger community 


About the speaker


Lucy is a bilingual Counsellor and Meditation teacher and is the Coordinator for Counselling and Dementia Support services programs with PRONIA.  She has presented at various conferences on the importance of CALD specific services for migrant communities and in particular the Greek community.  She leads two teams under the two programs – Counselling and Dementia services, supporting vulnerable individuals and families through collaboration, person centred support and development of culturally appropriate resources and service responses.

VTMH seminars are open to individuals, from all disciplines and working in all sectors, who are based in Australia and interested in diversity and mental health.  

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