Plenary presentations
WELCOMING CEREMONY
Artistic track by Julie Rodeyns and Else Gien Statema
0_JulieRodeynsElseGienStatema (3.17 MB) "pdf"
PLENARY 1: DEVELOPING COMPASSIONATE CITIES
Invited Lecture Developing Compassionate Bruges and Compassionate Herzele
by Ruth Raes, Belgium: 1_RuthRaes (4.63 MB) "pdf"
PLENARY 2: HOW TO MAKE PALLIATIVE CARE POLICIES MORE PUBLIC HEALTH MINDED
Video presentation: Hans Kluge (WHO Europe)
Invited lecture Integrated Care Viktoria Stein (The Netherlands): 2_ViktoriaStein (2.28 MB) "pdf"
PLENARY 3: LEARNING FROM NEIGHBORS: LEARNING FROM RELATED MOVEMENTS
Invited Lecture Caring communities by Liesbeth De Donder (Belgium): 3_LiesbethDeDonder (1.71 MB) "pdf"
Invited Lecture: Social justice and participation by Sarah Banks (UK): 3_SarahBanks (1.84 MB) "pdf"
Invited Lecture: Peer support by Kate Lorig (USA): 3_KateLorig (2.67 MB) "pdf"
PLENARY 4: RESEARCH AND EVALUATION OF COMPASSIONATE COMMUNITIES
Invited Lecture Evaluating comcoms by Joachim Cohen (Belgium):
4_JoachimCohen (5.98 MB) "pdf"
Invited Lecture Evaluation of caring communities by Merel Visse (The Netherlands/USA):
4_MerelVisse (811.16 KB) "pdf"
PLENARY 5: DIVERSITY, INCLUSION AND EQUITY IN COMPASSIONATE COMMUNITIES
Invited Lecture Peer-to-peer learning for equity in cancer prevention; lessons learned for compassionate communities by Lena Sharp (Sweden): 5_LenaSharp (2.64 MB) "pdf"
Invited Lecture Where are the forgotten people in palliative care by Philip Larkin (Switzerland): 5_PhilipLarkin (2.81 MB) "pdf"
Invited Lecture Homelessness and poverty by Naheed Dosani (Canada): 5_NaheedDosani (3.02 MB) "pdf"
Invited Lecture Towards a compassionate museum by Isabel Vermote (Belgium): 5_IsabelVermote (4.08 MB) "pdf"
PLENARY 6: DEMOCRATIZING GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT
Invited Lecture: Grief and bereavement in compassionate communities: who can play a role and how?
by Samar Aoun (Australia): 6_SamarAoun (6.32 MB) "pdf"
Invited Lecture: Towards a warmer mourning culture by Pieter Deknudt (Belgium): 6_PieterDeknudt (6.35 MB) "pdf"
CONFERENCE WRAP UP
Carol Tishelman, Scientific Committee: 7_CarolTishelmanFinalPlenarySummary (5.71 MB) "pdf"
Abstract book in Palliative Care & Social Practice
Please find the link to the abstract book here
Palliative Care & Social Practice is an open access, international, peer-reviewed journal, partnered with Public Health Palliative Care International, and officially endorsed by the EAPC Reference Group on Public Health and Palliative Care, and by the End-of-Life Care (EOLC) Research Group – VUB and Ghent University. All articles are listed on PubMed, PubMed Central and Scopus. The journal publishes on all aspects of palliative care, with a particular emphasis on social approaches to palliative care such as public health perspectives and civic/community developments and actions – as well as publishing on clinically oriented symptom management.
Please visit the journal homepage for more information:
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/pcr. You can also email the Managing Editor
Georgia Patey on georgia.patey@sagepub.co.uk with pre-submission enquiries.
Poster awards
Scientific Award
Abstract number 258: Clément Meier, Perceptions and knowledge of end-of-life medical situations among older adults in Switzerland
Poster Clement Meier (1.3 MB) "pdf"
Audience Award
Abstract number 59: Anne van Driessche, Recruitment and retention in palliative care trials: challenges and strategies
Poster Anne van Driessche (4.97 MB) "pdf"
Poster Design Award
Abstract number 261: Julie Rodeyns, Fostering empathy and compassion through art observation
More information? please contact endoflifecare@vub.be
Artists in residence
Rasa Alksnyte, Anaïs Chabeur, Florin Flueras, Fiona Hallinan, oracle (Michel Yang, Caroline Daish & Justine Maxelon), Hoda Siahtiri, Luca Vanello and Ellen Lili Vanderstraeten.
Please find the pictures here
Artwork by Ekkapop Sittiwanatana
Artist and project manager from CoCo Foundation Thailand. Contact: ekk814@gmail.com
Please find his artwork here