VIDEOS
Published on Sep 4, 2012
In her New Orleans neighborhood, artist and TED Fellow Candy Chang turned an abandoned house into a giant chalkboard asking a fill-in-the-blank question: “Before I die I want to ___.” Her neighbors’ answers — surprising, poignant, funny — became an unexpected mirror for the community. (What’s your answer?)
Published on Jun 29, 2013
Breaking bread has historically been a step toward social progress, says Michael Hebb. How can we use the power of home and hearth to change healthcare?
The Death Cafe started in Europe, and is now making its way to central Ohio. A Westerville woman, Lizzy Miles, will host the first event of its kind in the U.S… giving others the support they need to talk about death and dying.
The acclaimed author and teacher explains the principles that are integral to the process of forgiving, according to Buddhist philosophy.
Published on Mar 10, 2015
Dying Matters took to the streets to discover just how comfortable members of the public are with discussing dying and death, and whether they want a national conversation about death and dying, which was one of the recommendations of the report ‘More care, less pathway – a review of the Liverpool Care Pathway’.
This film, which was shot and edited by Dylan Holmes Williams, was made for the New ambitions for End of Life Care conference in October 2014, which was jointly hosted by our lead charity, the National Council for Palliative Care, together with NHS England, Hospice UK and Sue Ryder.