Engaging community members in providing support for the dying and bereaved: Activities in social work community practice

Publication Date

October 2018

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Families in Society

Volume

99

Issue

4

DOI

10.1177/1044389418810021

First Page

338

Last Page

346

Abstract

In this practice note, the authors describe three main community engagement strategies around empathy in times of suffering: (1) raising public awareness about the value of community support in times of grief with the creation of a neighborhood-based public campaign; (2) providing educational, skill-building workshops to instill confidence and communication skills among lay people in community, business, and medical settings that want to connect with people they know experiencing a personal difficulty; and (3) publishing a lighthearted, illustrated trade book and website/blog to make a difficult topic palatable and engaging to a broad audience. Activities were housed in a fiscally sponsored nonprofit the authors founded in 2014 called Help Each Other Out.

Keywords

community practice, social work education, professional issues, caregiving

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