Explore the unspoken sorrow of how you’ve parented – and been parented – in community: a space for healing, compassion, and growth.
Terms & Conditions
1. Payment & Registration
Your place is confirmed once payment is received. This workshop is offered on a gift economy basis, with a requested range of $30–$50 (for more details, see below).
2. Cancellations & Refunds
If you are unable to attend the session, we are unable to offer refunds. If you email us at least 24 hours before the event, you are welcome to:
• Transfer your place to a friend (please let us know beforehand if you are intending to do this so that we have your friend's contact details and can welcome them).
• Attend one of our future monthly "Tending the Unseen" sessions instead.
If the workshop is cancelled by us, you’ll receive a full refund.
3. Personal Responsibility
This grief circle is not therapy, though it may feel therapeutic. We provide community, presence, and compassionate listening, rather than clinical treatment. By attending, you agree to take responsibility for your own wellbeing during the session and to seek professional support separately if needed.
4. Respectful Participation
We ask that all participants come with openness, kindness, and respect for others in the space.
5. Gift Economy & Sustainability
We offer this workshop within the spirit of the gift economy, inviting contributions in a range between $30–$50.
Your contribution supports our ongoing capacity to offer our work in the future.
We offer this flexibility so your giving can come from a place of gratitude and connection to the value you received, rather than obligation.
In deciding what amount to contribute, we invite you to reflect on your own budget while also considering the time and care that goes into organising these circles. Please choose an amount that feels comfortable to you in terms of giving and receiving, without stretching yourself into financial hardship.
Thank you for participating in this approach – as an attempt toward recreating a world where we care for each other, acknowledge that our wellbeing is interconnected, and recognise our agency in creating a world focused on meeting needs.