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Becoming death literate: grief, death, and end-of-life care in Queensland

By JOL Admin | 24 January 2017

Deathfest - Metro Arts foyer. Image courtesy of Metro Arts. Photographer Dave D’arcy

Deathfest - Metro Arts foyer. Image courtesy of Metro Arts. Photographer Dave D’arcy

Late last year, Brisbane’s Metro Arts held its inaugural Deathfest – a weekend-long cultural event to explore and challenge our understanding of death, dying, and bereavement.

As part of this, the State Library of Queensland’s Creative-in-Residence Matt Finch hosted a panel discussion with Fiona Hawthorne, general manager at the children’s hospice Hummingbird House; Ian Mellor, who manages medical bequests for Queensland University of Technology; and Dr Sarah Winch, healthcare ethicist at the University of Queensland and author of Best Death Possible: A guide to dying in Australia.

The panel discussed the concept of “death literacy”. You can hear a recording of this frank discussion about what it means to understand, prepare for, and come to terms with death and dying.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWfYJvmxC18

 

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