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Save the date: European Grief Conference 2024

A save the date image for European Grief Conference 2024. The conference is hosted by Irish Hospice Foundation, in partnership with Bereavement Network Europe (BNE), RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Danish National Center for Grief.

We’re delighted to announce that the second European Grief Conference (EGC) is taking place in Dublin, Ireland, November 11 – 13, 2024.

Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) is hosting the conference in partnership with the Bereavement Network Europe (BNE), RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Danish National Center for Grief.

The conference will be held at the historical and cultural sporting centre Croke Park in Dublin.

Call for abstracts and registration details will be announced in the coming weeks. Watch for updates on the EGC website and LinkedIn page.

In the meantime, save the date!

About European Grief Conference 2024

The vision of EGC is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and educators to learn, share and feel inspired to collaborate around the development and implementation of effective and culturally sensitive bereavement care responses across Europe.

The conference will be structured around a four-tiered needs-based bereavement care model, inspired by the evidence-based public health model as advanced by NICE (UK), Samar M Aoun, and others.

The EGC partners credit IHF for developing the pyramid model of types of bereavement care, on which EGC has expanded.

We hope to appeal to a broad audience, consisting of researchers, practitioners, and educators from various disciplines and practice sectors. 

A four-tiered pyramid model on types of bereavement care, developed by Irish Hospice Foundation.

The conference will have four overarching themes:

Level 0: Society: Grief Literacy, Advocacy & Community (societal grief literacy & awareness) – Here public education about grief empowers individuals, communities, and decision-makers to increase the public’s understanding of bereavement and support needs of bereaved persons.

Level 1: Normal Grief: General Awareness & Support (general support & Information) – Here the focus is on having access to information and adequate support, for example, available from family, social, and care networks.

Level 2: Bereavement Support: Prevention & Risk Factors (extra support) – A range of identifiable risk factors contribute to the fact that some bereaved people need additional organized support, for example in the form of peer-led groups, psycho-education in community settings.

Level 3: Complicated grief reactions: Diagnosis & Treatment (therapy support) – Smaller proportions of bereaved people with additional stressors and disruptions to their grief will require specialist therapeutic responses.

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