This week the Chaplaincy diary is full. Have a look at what we're up to, and perhaps you'd like to join us?

We're providing training to Watford businesses on The Trauma of Loss: supporting a work colleague through bereavement, and supporting your team through the loss of a colleague. If you missed booking for this but would have liked to attend, do let us know your interest and we'll consider running it again in future.  Remember you can always be in touch with our volunteers to get bereavement support for your staff through frances@watfordtcc.org[mailto:frances@watfordtcc.org] and 07483 178582

It's Watford Wellness week, with the open monthly meeting on Wednesday 27th May from 5-6pm, with guest speakers Jolel Miah from Our Minds Matter speaking about respecting diversity in workplace wellbeing culture, and a representative from Widowed and Young and The Good Grief Trust sharing her experience of coping with bereavement.  Meetings are open to representatives from any Watford business, small or large.  Booking through Watford & West Herts Chamber of Commerce  https://zoom.us/j/97902901945?pwd=cTJwQXAwcDFsc1NXZGJWWXQzQmRJZz09[https://zoom.us/j/97902901945?pwd=cTJwQXAwcDFsc1NXZGJWWXQzQmRJZz09] 

This Thursday 28th May, our Lead Chaplain is the guest practitioner in conversation with Councillor Rabi Martins at the Watford Wellness mental wellbeing webinars.  Frances will be talking about coping with grief and loss in the workplace.  Join in at 4pm on the Watford & West Herts Chamber of Commerce Facebook page @watfordchamber

And on Friday 29th May, you can see our Lead Chaplain interviewed again, with Watford's Elected Mayor Peter Taylor at his weekly Q&A live on Facebook.  That's at 2pm and Frances will be answering questions about mental health, loneliness, and isolation, through the Mayor's Facebook page @mayorpetertaylor