2023
DOI: 10.1177/26323524231193040
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Developing a compassionate community: a Canadian conceptual model for community capacity development

Mary Lou Kelley

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to share a Canadian model called Developing a Compassionate Community (DCC) in which aging, dying, caregiving, and grieving are everyone’s responsibility. The model provides a research-informed practice guide for people who choose to adopt a community capacity development approach to developing a compassionate community. Based on 30 years of Canadian research by the author in rural, urban, First Nations communities, and long-term care homes, the DCC model offers a practice theory… Show more

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“…Improving death literacy and grief literacy, training programs in network mapping and network enhancement and on how to use public resources for the benefit of people at the end of life are a must for all service providers, not just for the community. Various models for community initiation of a compassionate communities approach are available 19 , 20 in addition to our earlier description of the setting up of the Compassionate Connectors Program. 7 9 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving death literacy and grief literacy, training programs in network mapping and network enhancement and on how to use public resources for the benefit of people at the end of life are a must for all service providers, not just for the community. Various models for community initiation of a compassionate communities approach are available 19 , 20 in addition to our earlier description of the setting up of the Compassionate Connectors Program. 7 9 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%