Creative Consultation: Shape Death Literacy and Palliative Care in Exeter
Sat 08 Nov 2025
Category
Price*
Free
Time
2.30pm - 5.30pm
Sat 08 Nov 2025
Price*
Free
Time
2.30pm - 5.30pm

All members of the public are invited to participate in a creative, informal consultation on how we can support inclusive and supportive initiatives around death literacy and palliative care in the Exeter area. This may sound like a sombre topic, but we hope the consultation will be positive and productive, offering our increasingly diverse community an opportunity to ensure that local palliative care supports different worldviews, spiritual needs, and expectations around the end-of-life journey. The results of the consultation will be used to inform approaches to local hospice care and death literacy initiatives.
The event will be run as a drop-in, so you are welcome to come at any point between 14:30 and 17:30 and stay as long as you like. You can help yourself to light refreshments when you arrive.
We will use a range of creative techniques — including storytelling, collaging, drawing, painting, and poetry-writing — to facilitate reflection and feedback. No previous experience with creative expression is required, and we are happy to just have a one-to-one chat if you prefer!
All contributions are welcome, but we are particularly interested in:
At the workshop, you will be offered an opportunity to sign a consent form so that we can include your insights in a formal dataset that may ultimately inform academic publications and conference presentations (you can see on of our previous presentations here, for context). However, this is not required for you to participate in the workshop; we can still consider your experiences and opinions informally, and use this information to shape our practices. You are welcome to take any of the creative outputs you make on the day, contribute them to our dataset or exhibition, or even throw them away!
Many of the activities we will be using been co-designed by Hospiscare and University of Exeter staff as part of the Creative Toolkit initiative. We have also previous run a death cafe-style event called Creative Remembrance, where we used creative interventions to support people experiencing grief and bereavement. Some of the resulting pieces can be found in our online exhibition. Both this event and last year’s Creative Remembrance workshop are part of the nationwide Festival of Social Sciences, funded by the ESRC
Please book here.
This event is an external hire.