Where Will You Go To Remember?
A hardcover children's book Where will you go to remember? When a child loses a parent, the world can feel confusing, heavy, and quiet. Where Will You Go to Remember? is a gentle, culturally safe First Nations children’s book designed to support children navigating grief after the passing of a parent or family member, including suicide bereavement.
Set within Aboriginal ways of knowing, being, and doing, this heartfelt story draws on connection to Country, family and culture to help children understand their feelings, stay connected to their loved one, and find safe ways to remember them.
Grounded in a thorough review of best practice evidence, this book is further shaped by clinical practice expertise and ongoing consultation with children, psychologists, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professionals. This collaborative approach ensures the practical supports offered are culturally safe, developmentally appropriate and responsive to the needs of children, families and communities.
Created for carers, parents, educators, psychologists, health professionals, and support workers, this storytelling offers a therapeutic trauma-informed approach to supporting both children and the adults experiencing grief, loss and bereavement.
