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- Supporting those grieving requires “literacy,” researcher Mary Ellen Macdonald suggests
null Supporting those grieving requires “literacy,” researcher Mary Ellen Macdonald suggests
Grief amidst the pandemic is an increasing reality in communities worldwide
Source: Health E-News. “It is in the community space where work on grief needs to be done,” says Mary Ellen Macdonald, PhD , a member of the Institute of Health Sciences Education at McGill University and Child Health and Human Development Program at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC). Dr. MacDonald and colleagues developed the idea of “grief literacy,” and this idea is taking on added national and international salience in light of the pandemic. Read more in Health E-News.
Additional reading and resources:
Cadell S, et al. Grief in the time of COVID-19. Available from: https://medium.com/@scadell/grief-in-the-time-of-covid-19-8d414307e17d.
Breen L, Kawashima D, Cadell S, Joy K, Roth D, Chow A, Macdonald ME. Grief literacy A call to action for compassionate communities. Death Studies. 2020. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32189580/#:~:text=Abstract,and%20dialogue%20in%20public%20spaces.
National Grief Advocates Urge Support for Grieving Canadians & Health Workers (PDF)
National Grief Strategy newsletter
Sep. 23, 2020