A trauma cleaner is a professional who specialises in cleaning up scenes after distressing or traumatic events including crime scenes, accidents, suicides or unattended deaths. Hear trauma cleaner Rahman Razali share his experiences and the emotional challenges he faced when helping individuals heal after a tragedy.
Explore the vital yet often overlooked role of trauma cleaners in this insightful event featuring Rahman Razali from DDQ Services. Rahman will share his experiences and the emotional challenges faced when restoring order after death, including crime scenes, suicides, and unattended passing.
Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the meticulous processes involved in trauma cleaning, emphasizing respect and sensitivity toward the deceased and their families. Through personal stories and professional insights, this session highlights the importance of compassion and professionalism in a field that plays a crucial role in helping communities heal after tragedy.
Rahman Razali is the co-founder of DDQ Services, a company specializing in trauma cleaning and biohazard remediation. With years of experience in the sensitive and challenging field of post-death cleaning, Rahman has developed a deep understanding of how to restore spaces with care, respect, and professionalism. His work plays a crucial role in helping families navigate the aftermath of tragedy, from unattended deaths to crime scenes.
As your host, Rahman will share his unique experiences and insights into the emotional and technical aspects of trauma cleaning, shedding light on the vital, compassionate work that helps bring healing and closure to grieving families.
Sunday, 3 November 2024
(excluding Eventbrite service fee)
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