What is a Death Cafe?
A Death Cafe is a safe, confidential and friendly space for people to come together and talk openly and honestly about death, dying, and making the most of our finite lives. Small groups sit around a table and conversation flows without agenda or direction. The conversation is led by the people in the group, and therefore, each session is unique.
Tea, coffee, and cake will be available to buy!
It's important to note that Death Cafe is not a bereavement/grief support resource and we advise that you do not attend if you have been very recently bereaved and your grief feels very raw.
Why do people attend?
People attend a Death Cafe for all sorts of reasons. It might be that an illness or getting older makes death feel more present and they feel a need to talk or explore it further.
Some people come because they want to find out how to broach the subject of death and dying with someone close to them, like parents or grandparents. Or it might be a fear of death or dying that prompts someone to attend. For some people, it is just a desire to be more open or a curiosity about the subject.
You can attend once or attend regularly. You are free to choose how it works for you.
Everyone is welcome. Come and join us!
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Big thanks to Abby at East of Eden for offering a space that is calm, friendly and confidential allowing attendees to talk openly about death and dying and feel safe.
https://eastofeden.uk/
PLEASE NOTE: Creating Conversations CIC will be taking photos at the end of this event. These photos may be used to promote and share updates about our Death Cafes and Grief Cafes on our website, social media pages, newsletters, flyers and posters.
This will be specifically announced at the end of the event. If you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know upon arrival at the event venue.