This week marks both Community Centre Week and National Palliative Care Week. To celebrate, we are joined by Shyla Mills, the CEO of Palliative Care South Australia—a leading charity and peak body for Palliative Care in South Australia. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at Flinders University and La Trobe University.
In this episode, Shyla discusses the Beyond Loss program, an innovative collaboration between our two organisations that addresses grief and loss within the community. The program combines Palliative Care SA's expertise in grief support with Community Centres' local reach and trusted spaces. The program aims to foster compassionate communities that support individuals through various types of loss, from bereavement to relationship breakdowns, job losses, and major life transitions.
Shyla highlights complex and anticipatory grief while advocating for early support and community involvement. She explains how trained Community Centre staff and volunteers work alongside grief counselors to create a network of support that is both professional and approachable. This collaborative approach ensures that community members can access support in familiar, non-clinical settings while benefiting from evidence-based grief support practices.
This week's conversation emphasises the vital role of community centres in providing a safe space and practical support for those who are grieving, and demonstrates how centres can integrate the "Talk, Listen, Connect" approach to enhance community resilience.
In this episode, Stephanie Harvey, CEO of Community First Development, discusses their vision to empower First Nations communities through community-led solutions. She shares valuable...
In the seventh episode of Community Conversations, we are joined by John Mannion, the CEO of Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation. Together, we dive...
This week we are joined by Dr. Alisa Willis, Head of Service Impact at Junction Australia! Together Dr. Elisa Willis, peer support worker Jess...