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Session Overview
Date: Friday, 25/Oct/2024
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  Set 2: poster abstracts
9:00am
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10:30am
Art and culture experience 6: Exhibition “What comforts you?” and authors' talk on the new “Hidden object book on saying goodbye“
Location: Kornhausbibliothek / Kornhaus library (3rd floor of Kornhaus) The interactive exhibition invites us to reflect on our transience and what comforts us in moments of grief and despair. We will also gain an insight into the conception and stories of the new hidden object book by palliative care physician and family grief counselor Sophia Bartenstein and book illustrator Andrea Peter.
Parallel session 6a: Fostering compassionate communities
Location: Kornhausforum - Plenary hall
Chair: Esther Nafula Wekesa, Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya
Chair: Clément Meier, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Language: English
 

Places of solace: a starting point for a Compassionate Community?

Sarah Dury, Bert Quintiens, Louise D'Eer, Hanne Bakelants, Joachim Cohen



Relationships while living with life limiting illness: What can Compassionate Communities offer?

Tess Cassidy, Liz Forbat, Sally Boa, Sarah Wilson



InVita! Pathways and actions for the creation of Caring Communities: discover, asses, focus, and commit

Silvia Tanzi, Elisabetta Bertocchi, Giulietta Luul Balestra, Ludovica De Panfilis, Martina Fiaccadori, Gabriele Bedini, Loredana Buonaccorso, Silvia Bertolotti, Cinzia Cavalli, Irene Barbieri



Willingness to support neighbours practically or emotionally: A cross-sectional survey among the general public

Bert Quintiens



Facilitators and barriers to developing Compassionate Neighbourhoods

Louise D'Eer, Kenneth Chambaere, Lieve Van den Block, Sarah Dury, Luc Deliens, Tinne Smets, Joachim Cohen

Parallel session 6b: Engaging with children and young adults
Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 1"
Chair: Sibylle Felber, Local Organizing Committee | University Centre for Palliative Care Bern, Switzerland
Chair: Guy Peryer, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Language: English
 

Drawings about end-of-life issues: Analysis of pictures by children in Sweden during the 1st Covid-19 wave

Carol Tishelman, Sofia Weiss Goitiandia, Johanna Degen, Andrea Kleeberg-Niepage, Anna-Clara Rullander, Max Kleijberg



Lessons of Life for School Children: What We can do to Increase Compassionate Individuals and Communities

Keiko Chida, Taketoshi Ozawa



Normalizing death, grief, loss and care in a University of Applied Sciences community

Afke Tangenbergh, Marieke Groot, Erica Witkamp, Saskia Klinkenberg



Using narrative data to engage young adults in conversations about dying and death

Kristina Alexis Smith, Susan Law, Philippe Blanchard, Kim Widger, Kelli Stajduhar



Evaluation of the teacher training phase of the School Bereavement Programme in Northern Ireland

Jodie Adele Crooks, Joan McEwan, Christine Irvine, Katarzyna Patynowska, Austin Orr, Tracey McConnell, Giles Skerry, Susannah Baines

Parallel session 6c: Understanding and evaluating compassionate cities
Location: Hotel Bern - Room "Unionssaal 2"
Chair: Sally Paul, University of Strathlcyde, United Kingdom
Chair: Libby Sallnow, University College London, United Kingdom
Language: English
 

Cross-cultural perspectives on Belgian and Canadian compassionate communities: comparing results from two cousins initiatives

Émilie Lessard, Louise D'Eer



Feasibility of creating a general Compassionate Cities evaluation model: a tale of three cities

Valentina González-Jaramillo, Alicia Krikorian, Vilma Tripodoro, Margarita Jorge, Sebastián Orellana, Francy López, Maria Clara Vélez, Tatiana Noguera, Silvina Montilla, Sibylle Felber, Sofia C. Zambrano, Steffen Eychmüller



Measuring the effectiveness of a Compassionate Communities initiative to raise public awareness of palliative care and advance care planning: an evaluation framework

Patricia Biondo, Mary-Ann Shantz, Tyler Hamil, Keltie Watson, Benjamin Freeland, Ellen Mi, Maureen Douglas, Maril Murray, Louise Kashuba



Healthy End of Life Project (HELP) Ottawa: Circling back and moving forward

Pamela Grassau, Lindy Van Vliet, Heather McGrath, Jennifer Hubbard, Colleen Mayo-Pankhurst, Amy Wannamaker, Anthea Nelson-James, Ann Gallant, Lorraine Mercer, Charles Barrett



Caring for the Sick and Dying in the Philippines: Is it Traditional and Modern Today?

Xiohara E. Gentica

SWISS session 3: Self-reflection: how to stay healthy as a compassionate carer
Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Anker"
Chair: Philip J Larkin, CHUV /University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Chair: Julia Rehsmann, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Language: German and French -> It is translated in both languages
Workshop 6a: Towards equity-oriented palliative care: A pan-Canadian workshop on improvements in palliative care for individuals experiencing homelessness or vulnerable housing
Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Hodler"
Language: English
 

Towards equity-oriented palliative care: A pan-Canadian workshop on improvements in palliative care for individuals experiencing homelessness or vulnerable housing

Kelli Stajduhar, Holly Prince, Jill Gerke, Cara Bablitz, Naheed Dosani

Workshop 6b: Disrupting Death; Engaging in community conversations about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
Location: Hotel Kreuz - Room "Fischer"
Language: English
 

Disrupting Death; Engaging in community conversations about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)

Katherine Kortes-Miller

Workshop 6c: Compassionate Workplaces in Europe: sharing experiences and resources
Location: Le Cap - Room "Arche/Refuge"
Language: English
 

Compassionate Workplaces in Europe: sharing experiences and resources

Steven Vanderstichelen, Rebecca Patterson, Joachim Cohen, Deborah De Moortel, Klaus Wegleitner, Mark Hazelwood

10:30am
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11:00am
Coffee break
Location: Kornhauskeller
11:00am
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12:30pm
Plenary 6: Compassionate cities international
Location: Kornhausforum - Plenary hall
Chair: Vilma Adriana Tripodoro, Institute Pallium Latinoamerica/ATLANTES Global Observatory of Palliative Care WHO CC, Argentine Republic
Chair: Allan Kellehear, Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Chair: Steffen Eychmueller, University Hospital Bern, Switzerland
Announcement of the PHPCI Early Career award winner Language: English
12:30pm
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1:00pm
Conference wrap up
Location: Kornhausforum - Plenary hall
Language: English
1:00pm
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2:00pm
Take away lunch bags
Location: Kornhauskeller
2:00pm
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3:30pm
Art and culture experience 7: Reflection path
From the beginning and the end. Take some time for yourself and immerse yourself in the beautiful, peaceful atmosphere at the Bremgarten cemetery. Take a walk along the path of reflection with a guided tour by Barbara Shankar. You willl encounter philosophical, poetic, comforting and encouraging texts and impulses for dealing with the subject of life and death. Bremgartenfriedhof (cemetery)...
2:00pm
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5:00pm
The Digital Legacy Conference 2024
Location: Le Cap - Room "Nicolas Manuel"
The Digital Legacy Conference 2024 will take place as part of PHPCI. It is an annual conference that explores and celebrates the positive impact technology can have within the end of life and bereavement. Attendees will learn about emerging best practices in areas relating to digital assets planning and digital legacy safeguarding. It is free to attend for all PHPCI badgeholders. Agenda ———————...

 
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