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    Queen's Caregiver Conversation Series: ​ Palliative Caregiving and Caregiving Challenges​

    When:
    Tuesday, January 20, 2026
    12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
    Where:
    Description:

    This conversation invites reflection on what it means to care for someone through illness, who is dying, whether at home, in hospice, or in long-term care. End-of-life caregiving is emotionally complex and often invisible at work. This conversation creates space to acknowledge that reality, share insights, and connect with supportive resources.​

    Guest Speakers:

    Rebecca Darling is an Associate Certified Coach and experienced facilitator who supports leadership development, career transitions, and personal growth. She works at the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University, supporting business students through coaching and career strategy. Her background spans strategy, organizational, and economic development. She is the author of Haven House: A Child’s Perspective of Alzheimer’s Disease and is currently writing a book​.

    Lucas Perri is a second- year Health Sciences student at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ and founder of Youths for Hospice, a youth-led initiative supporting young caregivers and advancing awareness of hospice and palliative care. He is a​ published author who uses storytelling and advocacy to promote compassionate, accessible end-of-life care.

    The Queen’s Caregiver Conversations Series is a monthly Employee Resource Group initiative hosted by the Queen’s Parents and Caregivers Village, bringing together Queen’s employees for evidence-informed dialogue on caregiving topics that shape both work and life.

    Contact:
    Connie Wighton
    wightonc@queensu.ca
    Cost:
    Free
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