LIVING WELL DYING WELL
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Latest News from Living Well Dying Well and our collaborators.
Why End of Life Companionship Matters
Dr Kathryn Mannix invites practitioners and volunteers alike to think about attending online or in-person the end-of-life companionship conference hosted...
Dying well starts with living well
Being ready, being prepared, being reconciled, being happy and at peace with the way you treat yourself and others – they’re all factors. Everyone has their own version of ‘living well’. In these...
What is death like?
Dr Kathryn Mannix, palliative care consultant and author of 'With the End in Mind' talks to journalist Nicola Meyrick about death and what death is like....
What is Dying Well?
Greg Wise, actor and producer, Dr Kathryn Mannix, palliative care pioneer, and LBC Broadcaster, Shelagh Fogarty in conversation about Dying Well. ...
Hospital chaplains and the journey toward the end of life
It is both a privilege and a challenge to support someone as they enter the final stages of their life, and for Hospital Chaplains, the privilege far outweighs the challenge. Hospital Chaplains are...
Living Well Dying Well Community Forum encourages conversation
Held during National palliative Care Week, the Living Well Dying Well Community Forum was designed to start much-need conversations about death and dying in our community.
Introducing Living Well Dying Well
Introducing livingwelldyingwell.org - a helpful resource for people with life-limiting illnesses, their families and anyone supporting others in their final stages of life. Living Well Dying Well...
Mark Phillips, CEO CatholicCare Sydney
Living Well, Dying Well is the promotion of a Christian approach to death and dying that will assist people to have less fear of death and to regard it as a normal part of life. Our hope is that people die in a state of grace, reconnected with God and at peace with others.
Peter O’Meara, CEO Catholic Cemeteries + Crematoria
Catholic Cemeteries + Crematoria is proud to collaborate with CatholicCare on the Living Well Dying Well program. This initiative is designed to encourage and nurture important conversations around death, dying and end of life care.
Professor Christine Bennet AO Notre Dame University Australia
Palliative care is vital to our community as the medical approach that cares for the dying. The University of Notre Dame Australia is delighted to see Catholic Care in Sydney launch its program “Living Well Dying Well.”
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