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
Recommended Citation
Kelsey Crowe and Amy D'Andrade. "Engaging community members in providing support for the dying and bereaved: Activities in social work community practice" Families in Society (2018): 338-346. https://doi.org/10.1177/1044389418810021
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