About the Workshop
What to Expect:
Expert Guidance: Beth Elliot will lead the workshop, offering insights into end-of-life care.
Comprehensive Exploration: Topics include preparing for death, redefining dignity, and understanding the pan-death process.
Interactive Sessions: Participants will engage in life map exercises, discussions on legal and medical preparations, and strategies for navigating complex family systems.
Spiritual Integration: The workshop explores the intersection of faith, spirituality, and end-of-life care in a supportive setting.
Who Should Attend:
Individuals preparing for end-of-life experiences
Caregivers and family members of those with terminal illnesses
Healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their skills
Anyone interested in exploring death from a spiritual perspective
Key Topics:
Shifting cultural narratives around death and dying
The role of End-of-Life Doulas
Polyvagal theory and its relevance to end-of-life experiences
Special communications of the dying
Grief and Ring Theory
Community engagement opportunities, including Death Cafes
Partnership Opportunities
We invite you to partner with us by sharing this event with your network. Your support can help individuals and families prepare for end-of-life experiences with greater understanding and peace. We believe this workshop aligns with your mission to provide comprehensive care and support to those in need.
Registration Details
The cost for the workshop is $200, which includes facilitation by Beth Elliot, dinner on Friday evening, and lunch on Saturday. This comprehensive package ensures that you can focus on the content without worrying about meals. Please note that registrants must attend both days of the workshop to fully benefit from the experience. We encourage you to register early to secure your spot. Register HERE.