Roots, reclaiming and remembrance - how people and families can be supported to... In this blog, Rebecca Lyons, explores how reconnecting with long-held traditions of care, service and community can gently reshape the way we think and talk about... Read more... 6/01/2026 | Blog | Implementation and Translation | Evidence | Community | Dying2Learn | Diverse Communities | Patients and Carers | Health Professionals | Primary health care | Aged Care in home | Digital Health Tags: Palliative Care | Death and dying | End of life care | Death Literacy | Natural Death | Home Funeral | Grief and Remembrance Views: 414
Understanding public health palliative care Public health palliative care engages patients, families, communities and health professionals to improve quality of life. In this blog, Assoc Prof Jason Mills... Read more... 20/08/2024 | Blog | Community | Patients and Carers | Health Professionals Tags: End-of-Life Care | Palliative Care | Death and dying | Public Health | Community palliative care Views: 3213
Still Dying2Learn! Many of us think talking about death and dying is important yet still hesitate to raise the subject. With Dying 2 Know day approaching, Professor Jennifer Tieman challenges us... Read more... 16/07/2024 | Blog | Community | Dying2Learn | Patients and Carers Tags: End-of-Life Care | Palliative Care | Death and dying | dying2learn Views: 1658
Supporting family wellbeing during end-of-life care in the intensive care unit Alyssia Coventry, PhD Candidate, discusses findings form a scoping review that suggest the most effective interventions to help prepare families for an anticipated death in... Read more... 10/07/2024 | Blog | Health Professionals | Acute Care Tags: End-of-Life Care | Palliative Care | Death and dying | ICU | Intensive Care Unit Views: 4747