Dr Katherine Sleeman, Lecturer in Palliative Care Medicine, Kings College London talks about what a ‘good death’ is, Where and how do people die in the 21st century, If we can change how people die and reduce inequality in hospice provision and…
GP Dr Ciara Kelly talks about why is it important to talk about dying, death and bereavement, the role of the GP and shares her thoughts about grief and loss.
Mrs Justice Catherine McGuinness talks about the Forum on end of life, What were people talking at the Forum on end of life in September 2015 and What messages people took away from the day
Mick shares his thoughts on preparing to address the Forum on end of life, he talks about how literature throws light on the way we deal with death and loss and his thoughts on talking about dying, about planning and thinking ahead.
Matt shares his thoughts about death and dying in Ireland today, he reflection on his own experience of bereavement. He also talks about decisions he has made for end-of-life and the role the media can take in talking about death, dying and grief.
Aine Mc Cambridge of the Irish Hospice Foundation introduces the Art project which was developed for the 2013 Forum. The project saw people from around Ireland submit art pieces in remembrance of a loved one. The art pieces were then brought together…
Images from the launch of Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning in 1999. This is the main annual fundraiser for hospice services across Ireland. Bewley’s provide the coffee FREE OF CHARGE. You simply collect 2 euros for every cup. And all proceeds go…
Lord Montcharles and Marian Finucane at the 2002 launch of Ireland’s Biggest Coffee Morning, the main annual fundraiser for hospice services across Ireland. This event is supported by Bewley's.