good life, good death, good grief

Principles

A broad-based collaborative approach

Imposing public health initiatives on a community can be counter-productive, since without community involvement in the development of initiatives, they are likely to lack local support, be misguided and therefore be unsustainable.

Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief therefore works to engage, encourage and assist individuals, organisations and communities to find their own ways of supporting healthy approaches to death, dying and loss.

The work of Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief aims to engage society at all levels, including the Scottish Government, local authorities, community planning partnerships, communities, health and social care environments and the media.

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