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Location: Le Cap - Room "Nicolas Manuel"
Date: Tuesday, 22/Oct/2024
4:00pm - 5:30pmD-A-CH session 1: Die Care-Transformation in den DACH-Ländern … auf dem Weg zum gemeinsamen Verständnis.
Location: Le Cap - Room "Nicolas Manuel"
Session Chair: Raymond Voltz, University Hospital Köln, Germany
Session Chair: Veronika Schönhofer-Nellessen, Bildungswerk Aachen, Germany
Language: German
Date: Thursday, 24/Oct/2024
11:00am - 12:30pmSWISS session 1: Bereavement in the workplace - a public health issue
Location: Le Cap - Room "Nicolas Manuel"
Session Chair: Marc-Antoine Berthod, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Switzerland
Session Chair: Corina Wirth, Public Health Schweiz, Switzerland
Session Chair: Ursula Zybach, Nationalrätin, Switzerland
Language: German and French -> Interpreters and headphones will be provided
2:00pm - 3:30pmSWISS session 2: Wege zur Compassionate Community
Location: Le Cap - Room "Nicolas Manuel"
Session Chair: Claudia Michel, BFH, Switzerland
Session Chair: Renate Gurtner Vontobel, palliative.ch, Switzerland
Language: German and French -> Interpreters and headphones will be provided
Date: Friday, 25/Oct/2024
2:00pm - 5:00pmThe 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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13:50 Welcome message from the Digital Legacy Association
This year's MC's are James Norris (The Digital Legacy Association & MyWishes) and Cale Bole (a digital thanatosensitivity (the design of products that anticipate the eventual death of the user) researcher and Masters student
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14:00 Understanding the use of digital technologies in public health palliative care
• Dr Jason Mills is an Associate Professor at the Flinders University Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying. He holds fellowships with the Royal Society for Public Health, Higher Education Academy, and is Editor-in-Chief for the international journal Progress in Palliative Care
• Professor Shyla Mills is the CEO at Palliative Care South Australia (PCSA)
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14:25 Public Health approaches to Digital Assets, Digital Legacy and Digital Bereavement
• James Norris, Founder of The Digital Legacy Association & MyWishes. Digital Research Fellow at Harlington Hospice & Design Research Fellow at the Velindre Cancer Centre.
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14:50 Meta and Facebook’s approaches to memorialisation
• Emilar Gandhi, Head of Stakeholder Engagement for Policy Development within Meta’s Trust and Safety Policy
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15:15 Opportunities and Risks of the Digital Afterlife: results from a comprehensive Swiss Technology Assessment Study
• Dr. Jean-Daniel Strub: Dr. of theology; independent ethics researcher and consultant; clinical ethicist
• Prof. Dr. Ralf J. Jox: Professor of biomedical ethics, neurologist and palliative care specialist at the University of Lausanne (Chair of Palliative Geriatric Care/University Hospital Lausanne)
• Prof. Dr. Francesca Bosisio: professor of management and public health; specialist in advance care planning and advance directives
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15:40 Navigating Digital Remains: Ethical Challenges and Cultural Perspectives from Japan
• Professor Akiko Orita, Japanese scholar based in Japan, holds a Ph.D. from Keio University and has served as faculty at Chuo University, Keio University, and Kennesaw State University. She is currently a Professor at Kanto Gakuin University. Her research focuses on privacy, digital identity, and the ethical handling of data after death
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16:05 Importance of Digital Inheritance During Natural Disasters
• İlayda Yılmaz Murat, PhD Candidate at Bilkent University Graduate School of Economics and Social Sciences. She completed her LL.M. degree with the Master’s Thesis titled “Digital Inheritance”. She studies in the field of Civil Law.
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16:30 Governance of the Digital Afterlife
• Khadiza Laskor, PhD Student at the University of Bristol’s Cyber Security Centre for Doctoral Training Programme
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16:55 Closing remarks
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17:00 close
17:00 onwards (Meet-up, Food and Drink)

 
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