Multicultural Perspectives on Death & Grief:

A Conference for Caregivers, Researchers, & Educators

presented by

The National Center for Death Education, Mt. Ida College
The Hospice & Palliative Care Federation of MA
The New England AIDS Education Training Center
MGH Institute of Health Professions

Friday, September 19, 2008, 8 am to 5 pm
University of Massachusetts Boston – Campus Center

Loss is a universal human experience. Yet the experiences of death, dying and bereavement are profoundly influenced by the culture in which they occur. IWG is an international organization of scholars, researchers, and clinicians in thanatology.

Children’s Room Board of Directors member, Phyllis Silverman is a member of the International Working Group, and we are pleased to let everyone know about this great opportunity.

IWG is pleased to draw on its multi-cultural membership to present a unique conference for caregivers on the impact of culture on the experience of loss. Presenters from five different countries will discuss the role of culture and ethnicity in shaping the response to death, with special attention to the implications for working with immigrants in the United States. This conference will provide an exceptional opportunity for medical and mental health professionals, clergy, funeral service professionals, educators, and other caregivers to increase their understanding of the experience of loss among people around the world.

To register, or for more detailed information, visit the website.

By Published On: August 15th, 2008Categories: Events, News, Resources, Training, Volunteers

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