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Compassionate Communities: Why We Need Each Other at the End of Life with Professor Samar Aoun AM

Compassionate Communities: Why We Need Each Other at the End of Life with Professor Samar Aoun AM

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We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text :-)What if the future of end-of-life care doesn't lie in hospitals, but within our communities?In this episode, I sit down with Professor Samar Aoun AM, internationally recognised palliative care researcher, Founder and Chair of Compassionate Communities Australia, and one of Australia's leading voices in grief, bereavement and public health approaches to end-of-life care.Samar shares how the death of her father and the contrast between community support in Lebanon and Australia inspired her groundbreaking research into grief and bereavement. Her work challenged traditional thinking and demonstrated that 90% of people cope with grief through the support of family, friends and community, while only 10% require professional intervention.Together, we explore why Australia is facing a demographic "tsunami of death" as the population ages, why our health and aged care systems are struggling to keep up, and how compassionate communities can help people live, die and grieve well.We discuss the importance of rebuilding death literacy and grief literacy, why caring networks matter, and how simple acts of kindness can transform the experience of caring, dying and grieving.What you'll hear in this episode:How Samar's personal experience following her father's death shaped her life's workThe groundbreaking grief research that found 90% of people rely on community supportWhy grief has become overly medicalised and what this means for societyWhat compassionate communities are and why they matterWhy Australia is unprepared for the coming "tsunami of death"The gap between where Australians want to die and where they actually dieHow the Compassionate Connector program reduced hospital admissions and improved social connectednessWhy building your caring network before you need it is essentialThe difference between transactional care and relational care in aged care settingsPractical ways every person can become part of a compassionate communityYou may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.Take care,CatherineConnect with Professor Samar Aoun AMLearn more about Compassionate Communities Australia: https://compassionatecommunitiesaus.org.au/Learn more about Professor Samar Aoun's work at the Perron Institute https://www.perroninstitute.org/research/research-groups/samar-aoun/& the University of Western Australia: https://www.uwa.edu.au/ Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeProfessor Allan Kellehear – internationally recognised pioneer of the Compassionate Communities movement and public health approaches to palliative care. His work inspired much of the global compassionate communities movement and Professor Aoun's own research.Learn more: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/k/allan-kellehear/Professor Bruce Rumbold OAM – Australian researcher, educator and leading advocate for public health approaches to palliative care, bereavement and death literacy.Learn more: https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/bdrumboldCompassionate Cities: Public Health and End-of-Life Care by Professor Allan KellehearBook information: https://books.google.com/books/about/Compassionate_Cities.html?id=wvNOP8hpEk4CDeath is hard, make death admin easy with the Critical Info Platform. It’s a simple, secure system that helps you prepare and share your legacy, wishes and personal paperwork.It’s packed with prompts, guides and even a To Do List to help you easily gather critical information for a complete end-of-life plan.Leave behind a legacy, not a mess.Sign up now to your free trial at critical info.com.auNo credit card needed. Every Tuesday at 7pm, I host Critical Chat Tuesdays — free, online conversations where you can ask questions or just listen.No pressure. No expectation.Because this isn’t about planning for “someday” — it’s about being ready for whatever life throws your way.Join anytime at criticalinfo.com.au/events MY LOVED ONE HAS DIED, WHAT DO I DO NOW?Our guide, ‘My Loved One Has Died, What Do I Do Now?’ provides practical steps for the hours and days after a loved one's death. Download it here.SUPPORT SERVICESIf you're feeling overwhelmed by grief, find support through our resources and bereavement services here.Support the showSupport the 'Don’t Be Caught Dead' podcast with a one-off or regular donation to help Critical Info, a certified social enterprise, keep creating free, high-impact conversations about death, grief and planning—every contribution fuels our mission to reduce the burden on families and build a more death-literate, compassionate community. Donate here now.Learn more: https://criticalinfo.com.au/Connect with Don't Be Caught Dead podcast host Catherine Ashton & Critical info on socials:https://linktr.ee/catherine_critical_info?utm_source=linktree_profile_shareMusic composer: Ania Reynolds - https://www.aniareynolds.com/
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