Crisis and Victory
How do we tell stories about the end of life? How do we deal with grief and suffering from the moment it sets in to years later? In this episode we discuss photojournalism and documentary photography with renowned photographer Leah Hennel. From her work covering global breaking news to the people in her community, Leah always approaches her craft with a focus on respect and dignity for the subjects of her stories. Show Links: * Leah's Website and Work: www.leahhennelphotography.com [http://leahhennelphotography.com] * CAMPP: Community Allied Mobile Palliative Partnership www.campp.ca [http://www.campp.ca] Advance Directive Guides: * Guide I've Used: Advance Care Planning Canada [https://www.advancecareplanning.ca] * Dying With Dignity Canada: Advance Care Planning Kit [https://www.dyingwithdignity.ca/education-resources/advance-care-planning-kit/] * End of Life Law & Policy in Canada [http://eol.law.dal.ca/?page_id=231#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20kinds%20of,wanted%20in%20a%20given%20situation.]from the Health Law Institute at Dalhousie University What is Crisis and Victory? Crisis and Victory brings interviews from patients, healthcare professionals, and caregivers on the challenges they face in the realm of health and illness, and the way they get through it. Learn more at www.crisisandvictory.com [www.crisisandvictory.com]
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