About

Our project has 2 parts:

Part I - Education and Immersion.

6 x weekly x 90 minute sessions at Gibson Unit, Calvary St John's Palliative Care and Oncology Unit.

Each session has an education component, activity with Calvary staff and/or patients and a reflective de-brief. Starts February 18th.

Part II - Creative Response.

All participants, including adults will be asked to create a personal response to their experiences in Part I. It could be a piece of visual art, music, poem. Whatever takes their fancy!

The short term aim of this exciting pilot project is to educate and journey with Senior students from a class at St Mary’s College and Guilford Young College about Palliative and End of Life Care in the hospital setting.

The long term aim is to enhance our communites capacity to deal with death and dying in a more positive way and in so doing be able to support others who approaching and reaching the end of life. We also hope that the program will enhance the participants capacicity to personally live more "fully human, fully alive" lives.

Calvary staff, doctors, community members and organisations will be sharing their expertise about end of life care issues as well as their own stories and experiences with the participants.

At the conclusion of the 6 weeks, students and staff will respond by creating a personal response to their experiences. These responses will be shared with both the community of St Mary’s and Guildford Young College, the community of Calvary and the wider community. Response(s) could take the form of music, poetry, presentation, film, visual art.

Calvary plans to document and research the program. We also want to create our own response in the form of a short film (7-10 minutes) which will be shared at the conclusion of the course and be used as an education tool about Calvary and how we provide dignified pallitiave and end of life care for people as they are approaching and reaching the end of their life. Our vision is holistice health care which places people and their goals of care at the centre of their web of care.

The project is being funded by Calvary Hobart and Palliative Care Tasmania. The effectivenesss of the program will be evaluated as part of an approved Calvary Hobart research project.

At Calvary Hobart our vision as a Catholic not-for-profit hospital is to excel and be recognised as a continuing source of healing, hope and nurturing to the people and communities we serve. We believe that this project will help us live this vision in a creative and new way. Our values of hospitality, healing, stewardship and respect are the inspiration and foundation of this project.



15 Mar 2016

CanTeen and Kindness Projects

We had a really important session on Thursday looking at grief and loss. It was lead by Sarah De Jonge from CanTeen. What I found really helpful was acknowledging the chaotic nature of grief and loss. There is no "one" path that we all go on, it is different for everyone. Grief also isn't only expereinced when someone dies, we ggrieve over a range of things: divorce, moving house, loss of friendship.




I found the suggestions about how to talk to people who are going through grief really useful. Bradfield did some creative cartoons that really captured this discussion.





If you or a friend would like more information about the free services CanTeen offers please go to their website www.canteen.org.au and for local enquiries 62005551 is the office number in Tassie.

Sarah ended the session looking at kindness projects and she shared her 1000 pocket hearts project which inspired all of us. Last year Calvary used some of the pocket hearts to give to family members of patients who had died.

The session ended with an activity that asked students to think about a kindness project they could start. We will revist this in Part II of the course which asks participants to create a response to their 6 week journey. Some students may choose to do a kindness project!

Here are the links to the kindness projects Sarah spoke about:

• Long Distance Love Bombs: http://www.longdistancelovebombs.com/

• 1000 Hearts: https://www.facebook.com/1000PocketHearts/?ref=hl (facebook) http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-16/making-1000-hearts-to-spread-love-and-compassion/7171088 (ABC online article)


• Kindness Cards: http://wakeupproject.com.au/kindness-cards/

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