Compassionate Communities

Dying Well – we don’t talk about death but should!

Grab a cuppa. Get comfy. And join Phillipe and I as he interviews me in his part 2 series of “Dying Well- Why we don’t talk about death but should!”. I was so fortunate last month to meet a very interesting man, Phillipe who volunteers for the local Bay FM (100.3 FM) radio station near […]

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Grassy hills at sunrise.

COVID-19 and a ‘new norm’

November 2020 The unprecedented changes occurring across Australia and the globe, and the ongoing societal changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, are leaving us all feeling engulfed in a whole range of emotions for many reasons. Myself included. We are experiencing on the greatest of scales a “new norm” as we all try to adapt

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Come join Jacqui….2020 Death Cafe dates are out now!

It made me more relaxed and encouraged me to share my feeling with the group. Learnt that most people are still afraid to discuss death. Death needs to be prepared well to face it. Fascinated to hear other people’s experiences and I feel more positive about death It was a free, open conversation and you

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My mantras…

I have two personal mantras: No one should die alone and it’s everyone’s responsibility to put their affairs in order #1 THAT NO ONE SHOULD DIE ALONE (NODA) For me, this does not mean that the dying person will not choose to die when everyone leaves the room – as some people do choose to wait

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Compassionate Communities

Embracing Compassionate Communities I am part of an exciting new social movement that is evolving within Australia. One that has made a significant impact already within different parts of the globe.  Momentum is growing. And this social movement is all about the concept of “Compassionate Communities”. As cited within the Compassionate Communities Hub website: Compassionate

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