• Should communities be expected to help in death, dying and bereavement?

  • 2024/02/08
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Should communities be expected to help in death, dying and bereavement?

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  • Recorded on the 24th January 2024 this episode features a panel discussion around the question of should communities be expected to help in death, dying and bereavement?

    Our hosts, Dr Joanne Jordan (Research Fellow and Deputy Lead for Open Thanatology) and Professor Erica Borgstrom (Professor of Medical Anthropology and lead for Open Thanatology) were joined by three expert panellists, Caroline Gibb (Community Development Lead at Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care); Dr Chantal Meystre (Director of The Omega Course which delivers experiential education to pre-morbid people in the community) and Dr Guy Peryer (Lecturer with a NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) East of England Palliative and End of Life Care Research Fellowship) (and a large live online audience!) who brought a range of perspectives to the topic.

    You can find out more about Open Thanatology on X (@OpenThanatology) or by clicking on the following link Open Thanatology | Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies. You can join our news mailing list to hear about new episodes, events, new publications, and much more by clicking on this link JISCMail - Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the OPENTHANATOLOGYNEWS List

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Recorded on the 24th January 2024 this episode features a panel discussion around the question of should communities be expected to help in death, dying and bereavement?

Our hosts, Dr Joanne Jordan (Research Fellow and Deputy Lead for Open Thanatology) and Professor Erica Borgstrom (Professor of Medical Anthropology and lead for Open Thanatology) were joined by three expert panellists, Caroline Gibb (Community Development Lead at Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care); Dr Chantal Meystre (Director of The Omega Course which delivers experiential education to pre-morbid people in the community) and Dr Guy Peryer (Lecturer with a NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) East of England Palliative and End of Life Care Research Fellowship) (and a large live online audience!) who brought a range of perspectives to the topic.

You can find out more about Open Thanatology on X (@OpenThanatology) or by clicking on the following link Open Thanatology | Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies. You can join our news mailing list to hear about new episodes, events, new publications, and much more by clicking on this link JISCMail - Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the OPENTHANATOLOGYNEWS List

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