Understanding Grief, Loss & End-of-Life Across Cultures with St Elizabeth Hospice
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Part of Dying Matters Awareness Week 2026Across cultures and faiths, people honour death and bereavement in many different ways.While traditions and beliefs var…
Part of Dying Matters Awareness Week 2026Across cultures and faiths, people honour death and bereavement in many different ways.While traditions and beliefs vary, universal emotions like love, loss and the search for meaning connect us all.This panel event, hosted by St Elizabeth Hospice at The Hold in Ipswich, highlights the importance of recognising both shared humanity and individual differences, encouraging open, respectful and person-centred support.By building awareness of diverse cultural and bereavement practices, we can foster more inclusive and compassionate care for those facing loss.Join our free panel discussion and Q&A to explore cultural perspectives and compassionate, inclusive support at the end-of-life. A buffet lunch will also be provided.What to expect from the day:Explorehow culture, faith, and beliefs shape grief, loss, death, and dying
Learnculturally sensitive practices for end-of-life care and bereavement support
Createa safe, respectful space for dialogue across diverse perspectives
Encouragecompassionate, person-centred conversations about death and loss
Reflecton shared human experiences while respecting individual differencesThe session is open to all but ideal for:Health, social care and hospice staff
Chaplains, spiritual care and faith leaders
Counsellors, therapists and bereavement practitioners
Students and anyone interested in cultural or spiritual perspectives on death and grief
Organiser
The Hold
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