In conversation with Kathryn Mannix

Wayne de Leeuw, ex-palliative care nurse and CEO of Dorothy House Hospice interviews writer and palliative care specialist Kathryn Mannix about societal taboos, hidden mourners, NHS palliative care integration and the potential for adopting the wisdom and death literacy of diverse communities.

This fascinating conversation between palliative care colleagues is a unique insight into how stories and experiences carefully shape and mold professional perceptions of how death can truly be a part of life.

Their conversational meandering through their careers and the people they met along the way opens up opportunities for both individuals and NHS commissioners to consider how they see communities taking ownership over death and dying.

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