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Annual General Meeting 2015 | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. Annual General Meeting 2015. January 16, 2015. This year’s AGM is upon us! Can you believe a year has already passed since the last AGM? Same location as last year but in a different room! Sunday, February 15, 2015. 10am – 12pm. 181 Roundhouse Mews, Yaletown, Vancouver BC. — Arts and Crafts Room, Main Level. This year’s AGM will include our presentation:. You Are Not Alone. That we are hosting on October 2, 2015. Please RSVP to getinto...
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Interview with Ghostbelly Author | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. Interview with Ghostbelly Author. March 4, 2015. Interview for Still Life Canada, with Elizabeth Heineman, author of Ghostbelly. Interviewed by Jennifer Douglas, of Still Life Canada, between August 2014 and February 2015. We hope you find something here that resonates with you, and we welcome and encourage comments and discussion. By sharing his story, you let him out into the world and others think of him and remember him, now, and i...
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Awareness Walk 2015 – Save the Date | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. Awareness Walk 2015 – Save the Date. April 20, 2015. This year’s Awareness Walk will be held on Sunday September 13, 2015. Please mark your calendars! We will send out more details as we get closer to the date. To receive regular updates about the walk and our other events, email getintouch@still-lifecanada.ca to join our mailing list, ‘like’ our facebook page. Or follow us on twitter @StillLifeCanada. On Ghostbelly & the Red Sling.
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The bewilderment of time | March is for daffodils...
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March is for daffodils…. Spring, without her. The bewilderment of time. Asymp; 4 Comments. I remember that Catherine. It is bewildering. How have four years passed since that hopeful summer? How have two years gone by since the terrible strain of my pregnancy with M? My living kids have grown and grown and I have aged and our lives have changed in innumerable ways and it is utterly baffling: four years? How did we get here? Where did you go, sweet girl? Larr; Previous post. Next post →. How do we survive?
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Blog | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. Vancouver support Meetups starting this month! March 6, 2016. Starting this year, Still Life Canada is taking a different approach to its priorities for 2016. After hosting the successful Bereaved Parent Forum last month, SLC will continue to explore events of this nature. While SLC will no longer organize the annual BBQ or walk, instead the focus will be on hosting, facilitating and providing an avenue […]. February 10, 2016. When: Su...
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Dr. Lynn Farrales – Making an Impact | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. Dr Lynn Farrales – Making an Impact. March 14, 2015. Thank you Lynn, for all your efforts and dedication to research in the field of stillbirth care and prevention. Still Life Canada is proud to work in collaboration with you. It is exciting to see the impact our research is having, the collaborations it is creating and ultimately, the changes it is making for the people within our community. Please click the link below:.
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What needs to be done to prevent stillbirth and improve care? Survey for parents, community members and care providers. | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. What needs to be done to prevent stillbirth and improve care? Survey for parents, community members and care providers. December 23, 2014. Survey 1: Survey for parents who have had a stillborn baby. Your experience of stillbirth an online survey to help improve care for families experiencing the death of a baby. Survey 2: Survey for general community members. Survey 3: Survey for care providers. On Interview with Ghostbelly Author.
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3rd Annual Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Awareness Walk | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. 3rd Annual Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Awareness Walk. August 29, 2014. 3rd Annual Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Awareness Walk. Sunday September 7, 2014, 11am 1pm,. Meet at covered picnic area, Central Park, Burnaby, BC. Enter from Kingsway, near Swangard Stadium. Free parking. Click here for map. Memorializing our babies, update from SLC research team, walk around 12:00pm, followed by light refreshments. On 2nd Christmas Without Him.
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Event | Still Life Canada
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Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Education Research and Support Society. Vancouver support Meetups starting this month! March 6, 2016. Starting this year, Still Life Canada is taking a different approach to its priorities for 2016. After hosting the successful Bereaved Parent Forum last month, SLC will continue to explore events of this nature. While SLC will no longer organize the annual BBQ or walk, instead the focus will be on hosting, facilitating and providing an avenue […]. February 10, 2016. 3rd Annu...
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And So We Meet Again | Elegy for Amy
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And So We Meet Again April 3, 2014. 8212; elegyforamy @ 12:54 pm. Two years ago today, I gave birth to a perfect little girl. Under different circumstances, today might be the day that we celebrated the miracles of modern medicine and everything it had brought us, but instead I just wonder what to call this day. Her birthday. Her anniversary. I’m pretty sure a death day isn’t a thing, and if it were, who would celebrate with you? So I dove headfirst into trying to overcome the dread, mostly through distr...