An Open, Honest, and Compassionate Space to Talk About Death, Dying, and Bereavement
Event Dates:
Sat 18th May 2024, 10 am – 12 noon
Tues 18th June 2024, 6 pm – 8 pm
Why We Need to Talk About Death
In our fast-paced culture, conversations around death and dying can often feel taboo or uncomfortable. Yet, these are topics that touch us all and shape our understanding of life itself.
At SGSCC, we believe it’s time to break the silence. That’s why we’re introducing Death Cafes—judgment-free spaces to explore your thoughts and feelings about life’s inevitable conclusion.
What is a Death Cafe?
A Death Cafe is a gathering where community members can discuss death openly and freely. It aims to eliminate the stigma around the topic of death, thereby enriching our lives today. This event is free of charge, open to the public, and facilitated to provide everyone an opportunity to share or listen.
Who Should Attend?
Individuals who have experienced grief
Healthcare professionals
Those facing or caring for someone with a terminal illnesses
Anyone curious or concerned about death and dying
Event Highlights:
Non-Judgmental Environment: All perspectives are welcomed and valued.
Community Connection: Meet like-minded individuals in your community.
Expert Facilitation: Experienced facilitators guide the conversation, ensuring everyone who wishes to share has a chance.
Free Admission: There’s no charge to attend—just bring an open mind and heart.
What You Can Expect
Deep, meaningful conversations
A sense of camaraderie
Refreshments
A comfortable and inviting atmosphere
Location and Time
We offer multiple dates to accommodate various schedules. Each session lasts for 2 hours and takes place at SGSCC. Check the dates listed above for your convenience.
Embark on this transformative journey with us. Let’s create a culture where talking about death is as natural as talking about life.
In Partnership With:
Our Death Cafes are proudly brought to you in collaboration with SGSCC, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Sutherland Shire Council, and local community partners. We thank them for helping us make these important conversations possible.
Reserve Your Spot Today, and Let’s Normalise the Conversation Around Death.
For more information, feel free to reach out. Your life—and how you think about death—may never be the same again.
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West side of Jannali, closest cross street is Louise Street. There is free onsite parking available and ample on road parking (not metered) if the car park is full.
Public Transport
From Jannali Station walk to the West side along Jannali railway (heading towards Sutherland), the fourth street on the right is Louise Street. Jannali Centre is at the end of Louise Street
Other Information
Accessible toilet and ground floor wheelchair access available Monday – Friday 9:00am-5:00pm, see Reception for directions to room. After hours and weekends look for the Site Co-ordinator for room directions. Onsite Cafe open Monday to Friday 8:00am-3:00pm, Sat 8:30am – 1:30pm. Outside these hours there are drink/snack vending machines onsite.