$195
correspondence - includes bonus Perform Pet Funeral
Ceremonies (for a limited time)
The nationally accredited course being
offered is
"Perform General
Funeral Celebrancy"
Code WFSFNL407A
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Do
you feel that you have the compassion and empathy to assist
families in their time of grief?
This is one of the most important ceremonies that will be
conducted , and it is of extreme importance that it be conducted
in as dignified a manner as possible.
It is also of extreme importance that the ceremony be conducted
according to the wishes of the bereaved.
A Nationally Accredited course is now available for those
who wish to have the qualification that is recognised by the
funeral industry throughout Australia.
The course has been written in conjunction with funeral directors,
crematorium operators, palliative care workers, grief counsellors,
and celebrants who have conducted funeral ceremonies over
the past 15 years and is a comprehensive approach to becoming
a funeral celebrant.
The course requires the aspiring celebrant to write a funeral
ceremony based on the case study given, and to film the mock
ceremony based on the case study. The film is to be transferred
to a standard video tape or DVD for assessment purposes.
For those completing the course in a classroom situation,
the mock ceremony is conducted in the presence of other students.
With most other ceremonies of importance, the ceremony is
the formal aspect of proceedings, followed by festivities
which marks the celebratory aspect of proceedings. The ceremony
is usually given the respect that it deserves, while the party
afterwards is usually remembered for the fun that was had.
With the funeral, it is the ceremony that will leave a lasting
impression on the mourners. The funeral ceremony may be followed
by a gathering of family and friends, but it is not usually
a gathering that is remembered for it’s fun and frivolity.
The funeral celebrant plays an enormous role in assisting
the grieving family by writing a ceremony that reflects the
life of the deceased. The celebrant endeavours to conduct
a ceremony that pays tribute and offers respect to the life
of the deceased, and the ceremony may or may not include religious
content.
The content of the ceremony is decided by the next-of-kin
of the deceased person.
We know that many families have their own family doctor, or
family dentist or solicitor.
It is quite common for families to have their own “family
celebrant” , and this is seen as an honour for most
celebrants.
Whenever
there is a ceremony of importance to be conducted, the family
will contact the celebrant who has looked after their needs
in the past, and who has proven that the families wishes will
be respected and complied with.
Funeral celebrancy is a very important aspect to those who
wish to become the all-encompassing celebrant who can satisfy
the needs of the family who require a celebrant to conduct
all their legally and socially recognised ceremonies.
Distance
Learning or classroom
The
course begins with the first telephone call from the Funeral
Director or member of the public, requesting the services
of the celebrant, and concludes with the funeral ceremony
at the graveside or crematorium.
To protect the intellectual property
of Academic & Vocational Training Pty Ltd. from everyone
except our valued students, not all inclusions in the course
have been listed.
The
client interview
Planning the funeral ceremony
Conducting
the ceremony
RSL
and Freemason service
Use
of music and literature
Funeral
ceremony for
the elderly
the
child
the young person
one who has committed suicide
Pre-death
ceremony arrangements
Funeral
ceremony for a cremation
Funeral
ceremony for a burial
Memorial
service
Grief
counselling
Copyright
Information relating to the mortuary
The
workings at the crematoria and grave sites
Health
regulations
The
cost of this Distance Education course is $430.00 and is provided
by way of a manual with clear and concise information which
is suitable for the Civil Celebrant or the lay person who
wishes to become a Funeral Celebrant.
This course has been written for those who feel that they
have the compassion and understanding necessary to assist
the grieving family.
The course is so comprehensive it covers everything that a
funeral celebrant needs to know and gives information about
some of the unspoken aspects of the death and funeral process.
On completion of the course a Statement of Attainment is awarded.