Death over Lunch

Welcome!

Death Over Lunch is a voluntary internal PHN project aimed at improving death literacy among staff. It is essentially a lunch to openly talk about death with fellow colleagues who are willing and open to talk.

Welcome!

Death Over Lunch is a voluntary internal PHN project aimed at improving death literacy among staff. It is essentially a lunch to openly talk about death with fellow colleagues who are willing and open to talk.

  • CLOSED: EOIs have concluded.

    Thank you for your interest in Death Over Lunch. 


    Death Over Lunch is a voluntary internal PHN project aimed at improving death literacy among staff. It is essentially a lunch to discuss death with fellow colleagues who are willing and open to talk.  


    There are three opportunities to participate:

    • Thursday 4 April (commitment of 3 hours from 21 March to 18 April)
    • Wednesday 10 April (commitment of 3 hours from 27 March to 24 April)
    • Tuesday 23 April (commitment of 3 hours from 9 April to 7 May)


    This activity is not for everyone and that’s ok. 

    It is entirely voluntary for those who are interested. 

    If you have questions or concerns, please contact Caroline Irle (project lead).   

    Submit EOI
  • (Note: the wording of this survey has been dictated by an external consultant on behalf of the Department of Health and Aged Care. If you are unsure of any item, please go with what you think the question is asking)

    The Death Literacy Index is a population based tool measuring people’s knowledge and skills that allow them to make active choices around end of life options, and understanding what contributes to people’s level of death literacy.

    The shortened 29 question form is estimated to take 3-5 minutes. And includes 6 sections of scaled questions.

    Results will help inform strengths, opportunities for improvements, key learnings, and standpoint against the Australian average.

    Complete DLI
  • (Note: the wording of this survey has been dictated by an external consultant on behalf of the Department of Health and Aged Care. If you are unsure of any item, please go with what you think the question is asking)

    The Death Literacy Index is a population based tool measuring people’s knowledge and skills that allow them to make active choices around end of life options, and understanding what contributes to people’s level of death literacy.

    The shortened 29 question form is estimated to take 3-5 minutes. And includes 6 sections of scaled questions.

    Results will help inform strengths, opportunities for improvements, key learnings, and standpoint against the Australian average.

    Complete DLI
  • Thank you for attending in the Death over Lunch project. 

    We invite your honest feedback through this evaluation form. Results will guide future events and activities.

    Complete Form
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