In this webinar Michele will discuss:
- What happens if we don’t talk about the end of life
- Why it is important to talk about the end of life
- How we can talk about the end of life.
Michele will show you a free online resource to help talk about the end of life.
Michele Wiese PhD MAPS FASID – Adjunct Fellow in the School of Psychology at Western Sydney University, Australia
Michele has 40 years of academic and clinical experience in the disability sector. Michele’s research focus is end-of-life issues for people with intellectual disability, best summarised in the 2022 book “End of life and people with intellectual and developmental disability: Contemporary issues, challenges, experiences and practice“.
Audience
This webinar is intended for practitioners, managers, support persons, families and advocates and people with lived experience of intellectual disability.
If the topic feels sensitive, participants may like to have a support person close by.
Accessibility
Some people might need support to get online and to make the technology work.
The webinar will be recorded. Some people might like to watch the webinar again later. This can help with understanding the information.