Reiki for end of life care and carers

A workshop for existing Reiki students

This workshop came about after sharing with existing Reiki students our new ‘First Degree Reiki for end of life care’ course – we quickly realised there was an interest from students, of all levels, wanting to gain the same tips, knowledge and confidence to equip themselves for if or when the time was needed to better support themselves and their loved ones/people in their care…

The aims of this workshop are

  • to open up conversations about death and dying in a Reiki held space of gentleness, lightness, and even some humour along with practical tips and useful advice throughout the weekend 
  • to build confidence with using Reiki for ourselves and our loved one/s in any setting – exploring when it’s appropriate and when to focus on self care as a fundamental for supporting others
  • to empower and prepare individuals – through knowledge, experience and community – in the hopes of reducing any fear, confusion or overwhelm when we’re in the dark about our options and what to expect
  • to raise awareness of end of life services and provide some practical tips and knowledge drawing from accredited death education training and Soul Midwifery – with guest speakers and educators offering Q&A time
  • to offer an introduction to some key homeopathic remedies, Bach Flower and Australian Bush essences to support yourselves as carers and to soothe symptoms for the dying person

Workshop content:

Day 1: 10AM-5PM – the main learning

  • Arrive, share in Reiki together and settle in for the day ahead
  • Meet the team and their experiences of Reiki and end of life care – while the day introduces you to a wider range of services and knowledge, Reiki will be underpinning everything we do this weekend
  • Introduction to the importance of death education, what it covers, and signposting to further support and training
  • Introduction to the work of Soul Midwives and death doulas – understanding the role they can play 
  • Introduction to some key homeopathic remedies and plant essences to help both the carer and the dying person – particularly with challenging emotions that may arise 
  • Q&A time with guest speakers working and educating in the field

Day 2: from 9:30AM-1:30PM – Integration and reflection time 

  • a sharing circle over breakfast (croissant/crumpet and a cuppa – optional) giving participants the opportunity to chat more freely about their own experiences, concerns and needs
  • followed by a Reiki share 11AM-1PM to conclude the workshop with a closing circle before participants make their way home

Following the workshop:

  • Attendees will receive a copy of multi-award winning Soul Midwife, celebrant and death educator, Katie Costello’s book ‘A Gift’
  • Ongoing access to the Usui Reiki Centre community via our Reiki newsletter email, shares and events

Workshop info:

Next workshop dates: Saturday 30th May + optional extra half day Sunday 31st

Location: The Bluebell Health clinic, 21 Charing Cross, Norwich, NR2 4AX

 

Spaces available: 12

Cost options:

Saturday + Sunday half day = £150

Saturday only = £125

Earlybird – available until 14th April 11:59PM:

Sat + Sun half day = £125

Sat only = £100

If you are keen to join but costs could be a barrier, instalment payment options can be made available, contact us to discuss.

Express your interest here:

Use the contact form to let us know you are interested and we can then arrange to book your space via email.

While we aim to create as supportive a space as possible during the workshop, do consider whether a workshop of this nature is appropriate for where you are at, at this time.

Reach out if you need to chat further to help with deciding:

About the guest speakers

Katie Costello

Katie is a multi-award-winning Soul Midwife, Funeral Celebrant, and accredited Death Educator. A mentor and trainer of end-of-life care workshops, original creator of the CPD accredited Dying for a CuppaⓇ Masterclass and creator and host of Dying for a CuppaⓇ The Podcast.

Katie has worked at her local hospice for 8 years and been immersed in palliative care for over 13 years. Katie encourages, promotes, and empowers open and honest conversations; she believes in choice, autonomy, and love, before during and after death.

Katie has been featured in The Metro, The Independent and on multiple world-wide podcasts. She works with various end of life organisations and charities and is on the board of advisors for the WhiteBalloon Funeral Hub – an online end of life resources platform. 

Katie is a crystal and cake loving Mum. The Spanish sun, a good cup of tea (or a latte) cheese sandwiches and being by the sea feed her soul. Her voice is her superpower.

Katie is also an Angelic reiki practitioner and holds multiple qualifications in end-of-life and dementia care, grief, bereavement, management, and advanced communication skills to name a few.