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Accelerating Community Supports: Advancing Bereavement Policy & Systems, Miami, FL

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Bereavement — the death of someone meaningful in our lives — is increasingly a direct concern for millions of people. Given the concurrency of mortality epidemics – homicide, overdose, suicide, maternal mortality, and traffic fatalities – grief and bereavement are an everyday reality for every neighborhood in America. In addition to the immense personal tragedy people experience, bereavement is a problem with vast health, economic, and social consequences. To address these consequences, Evermore is accelerating lasting societal change using data and science to drive policy and practice advancements that are grounded by the lived experiences of individuals and families. Unbeknownst to most people, bereavement is a significant risk factor for poor health and premature death. It also impacts economic opportunity, redirecting life trajectories downward, and has major spillover effects at every stage of life. Bereavement, for example, is associated with academic failings, substance misuse, teen pregnancy, incarceration, suicide attempts, suicide, and premature death — and a host of other public concerns. Evermore is working with communities across the nation to increase bereavement awareness, education, and community-based policy actions. To create a more livable world for all bereaved people, we are working with:  Child Care Providers Death investigators/Coroners Domestic & Homeless […]

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Circles of Remembrance: Listening Sessions with Indian Country

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Kauffman and Associates, Inc. (KAI), Evermore, and the National Center for Fatality Review & Prevention are reimagining how grief and bereavement impact our lives. To learn more from tribal communities, KAI is facilitating 3 virtual listening sessions to gather insights and reflections from Indian Country on traditions, beliefs, and approaches for coping with loss. The information collected during these listening sessions may help inform future resources that support grieving communities. Listening Session Dates Join us for a virtual listening session where we will learn from you about how our ancestors grieved and honored the departed: Listening Session 1: May 12, 2025, 10 am CT Listening Session 2: May 19, 2025, 6 pm CT Listening Session 3: May 27, 2025, 3 pm CT Please note, you may only register and attend 1 listening session. Prize Drawing For each listening session, we will enter participants into a drawing to win 1 of 3 prizes—an Eighth Generation wool blanket, an Eighth Generation cotton blanket, or an Eighth Generation water bottle. About Kauffman and Associates, Inc. KAI is a 100% American Indian– and woman-owned small business specializing in planning, evaluation, communications, training, and facilitation. Meet the Listening Session Facilitators Danica Love Brown, MSW, CACIII, […]