In this webinar, Bereavement Midwife Elizabeth Strauss will help practitioners to understand the complexities of perinatal grief and bereavement, and how perinatal loss impacts parents and families.
Eliza Strauss is a bereavement midwife and Founder of The Perinatal Loss Centre in Melbourne, Australia. Eliza founded The Perinatal Loss Centre with Dr Renee Miller, Perinatal Psychologist, to provide perinatal loss education and support to families and health professionals who work closely with bereaved parents following a pregnancy loss or after the death of their baby/ies.
She established and continues to run the Bereavement Support Program at her workplace which supports families following a perinatal loss.
Eliza holds qualifications in Nursing, Midwifery, and Bereavement Counselling and Intervention, and she has enjoyed a combined career in Nursing and Midwifery for over 30 years.
In 2018, Eliza was awarded the National ’Excellence in Bereavement Care Award’ by the Australian College of Midwives for her work in the area of perinatal loss in a maternity hospital setting.
She believes that every family should receive best-practice, quality bereavement care at every point in the painful trajectory of loss and grief. Her passion lies in educating other health care professionals to equip them with the tools necessary to care for these vulnerable families at a devastating time in their lives.
Health and community practitioners and individual counsellors and therapists.
Date: 4/08/2026
Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm AEST
This pre-recorded webinar runs for 1.5 hours and can be purchased online and accessed at any time.
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