Kindness Company - Social Change Collective Team

ABOUT BRONWYN CHARLES

Process Work Therapist and Social Worker

Bronwyn Charles is a Social Worker, Process Work Therapist, Clinical Supervisor, Sessional Lecturer in Social Work and Human Services and PhD Candidate based on the Gold Coast.

Bronwyn has extensive experience supporting people at the end of life and through bereavement. She is passionate about doing death and dying better by preparing people for end of life. Bronwyn has practiced as a social worker in oncology (Tasmania), palliative care (Gold Coast), and the Gold Coast Hospital’s emergency departments. She continues to work as a sessional academic at Griffith University and James Cook University while completing her Doctorate. Bronwyn will provide clinical wellbeing oversight on projects, reviewing resources as they are developed and provide support to participants during project delivery.

Bronwyn holds a Bachelor of Social Work, Diploma of Process Oriented Psychology and is a PhD Candidate with James Cook University where she is exploring the role of emergency department social workers in responding to sudden, unexpected death.

Professional industry memberships include:

  • Australian Association of Social Workers

  • International Association of Process Oriented Psychology

  • Australian New Zealand Social Work and Welfare Education and Research

Call Bronwyn Charles : 0438 520 649


'A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions,
and the roots spring up and make new trees.
The greatest work that kindness does to others is that
it makes them kind themselves.' 


- Frederick William Faber

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'My brother died two months ago. The last time I saw Harp I felt deep sadness. She told me about the deep rest sessions she runs and I had one today. I have been feeling so much anger and that lifted; my body feels different, better. I haven't felt like this for months'

— DONNA

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— HOPEWELL HOSPICE

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— JULIE

‘DEATH, DYING, AND GRIEVING TODAY HAVE BECOME UNBALANCED. Health care is now the context in which many encounter death, and as families and communities have been pushed to the margins, their familiarity and confidence in supporting death, dying, and grieving has diminished. Relationships and networks are being replaced by professionals and protocols.’