Thursday 26 June 2025 10:30 AM | Liverpool Irish Centre, 6 Boundary Lane Liverpool L6 5JG
The Irish End-of-Life Care Project, co-sponsored by Irish in Britain and Innisfree Housing Association, aims to develop a community-informed response to improve practice in enabling dignified and responsive end-of-life care for individuals and their families.
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Following successful workshops in London and Leeds, they are coming to Liverpool to facilitate this vital public conversation in response to the need for culturally sensitive care for the Irish community in Britain. As Britain’s oldest migrant community they understand this is an urgent concern for all of us, and it’s why they have made a commitment to prioritise this work and to explore, with your help, a way forward. The project aims to develop a community-informed response to improve practice in enabling dignified and responsive end-of-life care for individuals and their families.
They would really value your perspective and would be delighted if you were able to contribute by being part of their next facilitated workshop.
Aims of the workshop
- To gain a collective understanding of the challenges around end of life care for the Irish community in Britain
- To share examples of practice
- To begin to map out a way for our community to build better end of life care for Irish people in Britain.