Tomorrow the Digital Legacy Association will be speaking at the North London Hospice’s ‘Let’s talk about Dying’. The event is taking place at Tottenham Town Hall and looks fantastic. It is open to the general public and free to attend.
The event includes a number of seminars. The full programme can be found below:
- 10:30 -10:45 Rt Hon David Lammy MP – opening address
- 10:45 -11:00 Gabi Brogan (Consultant in Palliative Medicine, NMUH) and Marika Kililea (Clinical
Nurse Specialist)
The New Palliative Care Service – story of a good death - 11:00-11:15 Rebekah Hillman (Legal Consultant & Probate Practitioner)
Will writing, and getting your affairs in order - 11:15-11:30 Break
- 11:30-11:45 Kate Rees (GP Haringey) and Dale Carrington (Lead District Nurse)
What your GP and District Nurse can do for you – primary care in the last months of
life - 11:45-12:00 Antke Hagena (Consultant in Palliative Medicine, NMUH)
Planning Ahead – how to plan for the last weeks of life - 12:00-12:20 Break
- 12:20-12:35 Jo Arumugam (Registrar in Care of the Elderly, NMUH)
Do we have to treat everything? – making good decisions for patients with dementia - 12:35-12:50 Rabbi Markus A. Lange, MA (Healthcare Chaplain, Royal Free Hospital and North
London Hospice)
Whose death is it anyway? – addressing beliefs and rituals at the End of Life - 12:50-13:10 Break
- 13:10-13:25 James Norris (Founder, Digital Legacy Association)
What do you leave behind online? – thinking about your digital legacy - 13:25-13:55 Q&A
Kate, Dale, Markus, Jo, Marika, Gabi/Antke - 13:55-14:10 Break
- 14:10-14:25 Dale Carrington (Lead District Nurse) and Geraldine Barry (Head of Community
Services, North London Hospice)
Primary care in the last months of life [repeat] - 14:25-14:40 Gabi Brogan (Consultant in Palliative Medicine, NMUH) and Marika Kililea (Clinical
Nurse Specialist)
The New Palliative Care Service – story of a good death [repeat] - 14:40-14:50 Gordon Peters – poetry recital
- 14:50-15:00 Sharon Grant (Chair, Healthwatch Haringey/Public Voice) – closing address