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  • Webinar panellist

Greg Roberts

Social Worker/Bereavement Counsellor, VIC
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Greg Roberts is a social worker with 19 years’ experience working in the health and community services sector.

In 2001 Greg began to specialise in the field of grief, loss and trauma.  He worked as a Counsellor/Educator with HOPE Bereavement Care/SIDS & Kids from 2003 to 2009 and then as a Regional Specialist Bereavement Counsellor for Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement from 2009 to 2011.

Greg currently works as a counsellor, educator and consultant, specialising in his key interest areas of grief, loss, trauma, stress management and men’s health.  Greg is an accredited member of the Australian Association of Social Workers, and has met the criteria for accreditation as both counsellor and educator with the National Association for Loss and Grief (NALAG).  Greg has presented a broad range of interactive training workshops to a variety of audiences throughout Australia.  Greg has recently completed his PhD at Deakin University having conducted longitudinal research on bereaved parents’ experiences of spontaneous creativity after the death of a child.

Greg Roberts has presented on the following MHPN activities:

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