NEWS & ARTICLES FROM LIFE & DEATH MATTERS
This morning I walked with my dear colleague Janice Robinson. Janice is a Nurse Practitioner. She is passionate about providing excellent care and passionate about
Funeral Services Association of BC is sponsoring what appears to be an excellent workshop with Char Barrett on Sustainable Funerals. As I read the outline
I used to think that all dying people should be registered with a hospice organization, receive Cadillac services, and die supported by the specialty care
Victoria BC is fortunate to be the new home of Dr. Thomas Attig. Today I had the privilege of visiting with Tom as we sat
I am not sure where I was when the tragedy occurred in Norway on June 22nd, but I know where I was when I heard
We are in the midst of teaching the course “Walking and Talking with Kids about Death and Dying”. In preparation for the course Wendy (Kurchak)
We are thrilled to have students in our current online course, “Walking and Talking with Kids about Death and Dying” from Nepal, Kenya, Tanzania, and
Good morning! I received an email this morning from a dear colleague from Hood College whose goal is to help bridge the apparent gap between
Carol Scibelli is a comedian whose husband died in 2006. Seeing humour provided her with solace, or as she calls it “grief relief”. She is
One of the highlights of the ADEC conference was a half day session with Ken Doka on Disenfranchised Grief. Ken started the session by trying
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