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A Conversation with Heather Ferris

Dignity in Health Care, Collective Care and End of Life Care

A tribute to Gary and the quote "The one who knows enough is enough will always have enough).

Heather's recent book.

Heather's earlier book "Someone I love died."

Link to the Centre for Response-Based Practice: https://www.responsebasedpractice.com/

Link to the article Metis-astute social work, with reference to visiting as social work practice: https://www.responsebasedpractice.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Metis-astute-social-work-article.pdf

H.E.A.L. Healthcare: Hearts-based Education and Anti-colonial Learning: https://healhealthcare.ca/

From Sharon's Anti-racism newsletterThe Resistance of Rest from Audre Lorde, "Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare."

Tricia Hersey founder of the Nap Ministry speaks of "Rest is resistance".

www.antiracismnewsletter.com/p/tired-with-a-capital-t-sarn-minis-28

Dementia CarePositive Approach to Care: www.//teepasnow.com

Discussion about this podcast