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Essence of a Memory competition | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
Launch of Compassionate Inverclyde | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
Launch of new report: A Road Less Lonely | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
Launch of the Scottish Compassionate Communities Toolkit | Good Life, Good D...
Hibernian win the Contribution to Openness about Death Award | Good Life, Go...
The Truacanta Project | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
Winners Announced - Promoting Openness Award | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
Increasing Understanding Winner - Kathryn Mannix | Good Life, Good Death, Go...
as well as international projects specially planned and programmed for the festival. There is growing evidence of the importance of creative activities to our wellbeing as we age, and Luminate wants to shine a light on the many opportunities
Launch of Compassionate Inverclyde | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
of our communities through projects such as
Compassionate Inverclyde will play a vital part in achieving our vision of
ensuring that everyone in Scotland can access the care and support that is
right for them at the end of their lives.”
Launch of new report: A Road Less Lonely | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
highlights a wide range of projects and initiatives ongoing in Scotland and further afield that are relevant to improving people’s experiences of death, dying and bereavement. It illustrates that Scotland there is a huge amount of enthusiasm,
Launch of the Scottish Compassionate Communities Toolkit | Good Life, Good D...
people develop their own projects addressing local experiences of death, dying, loss and care.
The toolkit includes sections exploring...
Getting started
Some ideas on starting a new project and gathering support for local action from
Hibernian win the Contribution to Openness about Death Award | Good Life, Go...
alongside formal services. Projects include No-one Dies Alone (NODA), an all-volunteer, grassroots program which provides support to those in their last hours of life who do not have family or friends available to be with them at this time.
The Truacanta Project | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
creative ideas for how
local projects can help improve people’s experiences of death, dying, loss and
care.”
“This is a really exciting,
innovative project that promises to have real impact on communities across
Scotland,” continued
Winners Announced - Promoting Openness Award | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
vote of confidence for our projects and we will continue to contribute to conversations about death, dying and bereavement. While we may fear death we need not fear those who grieve. ” A full list of those shortlisted for the award is
Increasing Understanding Winner - Kathryn Mannix | Good Life, Good Death, Go...
education and planning ahead
projects.
Read about the other Demystifying Death Award nominees here: Demystifying Death Awards Blog s
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