#126 Planning for ACP Day 2025 Dani, James and I talk tickets, pledges and guests
In the first of our behind the scenes series of podcasts, Dani, James and I begin sharing news for the Advance Care Planning Conference 2025. In this episode we talk about how you can obtain tickets or live stream the event and give teasers for the first two incredible guests.
Key messages
Dani and James to talk about the Advance Care Planning Conference 2025, we reflect briefly on the 2024 conference then explore what’s happening this year.
Despite not officially announcing the Conference, nearly 200 tickets have been sold.
We describe the tickets for live stream events
James shares information about the map of live events
James explains all the assets available on the https://advancecareplanday.org/ now available for whichever nation you are in
Resource
Find out more about Advance Care Planning and ACP Day 2024 at: Advance Care Planning Conference 2024
Access the Advance Care Plan Day website where you can find all 2025 conference details, resource, ways to be involved and how to make a pledge.
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#ACPDay2025 for tags on social media
Bio
Dani Ayre
Dani is Matron and Lead Nurse for Palliative Care currently working at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. She has over 15 years’ experience in Palliative and End-of-Life Care (PEoLC). She previously worked in Gibraltar for over 8 years, implementing and leading a Hospice Outreach Service for the community of Gibraltar. She has also worked in the community in Palliative care and Long Term conditions and briefly in the acute sector.
Dani has furthered her knowledge throughout her career by achieving a Distinction in her PG Certificate at Masters level in Palliative Medicine and completed 2 further Masters modules in leadership and education in Palliative care. She is passionate about raising awareness and educating on Palliative care and the importance of Advance care Planning not only to Health care professionals and the general public.
James Norris
James is the founder of MyWishes and the Digital Legacy Association. He also holds the post as the Digital Research Fellow at Michael Sobell Hospice (London)
Over the last 13 years James has developed and explored the use of technology to help improve end of life communication, planning and care.
In 2015 he launched the Digital Legacy Association CIC at Hospice UK’s annual conference to support professionals and the general public in areas relating to digital assets planning and digital legacy. The Digital Legacy Association argues that ‘planning for death digitally should form a holistic approach to advance care planning’.
MyWishes takes both a public health approach and a digital first approach to advance care planning. It educates and empowers society to document their future health and wider wishes. Its content, structure and design has been developed to help introduce care planning to society at an early stage and normalise this behaviour by incorporating it alongside other better known tasks (will writing, funeral planning, bucket lists etc). MyWishes only works with the NHS, local councils and the charity sector. It is free for all to use. MyWishes has been ‘hyperlocalised’ to help support different regions’ unique, health ecosystems. The Wellbeing Hub for example, is only available for MyWishes users who live in the Hillingdon Borough of London.
James continues to consult various governmental and non-governmental organisations across the globe in areas relating to death and the internet. He provides thought leadership in areas relating to death, bereavement, technology and the internet on TV, online, print and in scientific journals. Appearances and publications range from BBC Breakfast and the BBC’s Morning Live to the New Scientist and Vice magazine. James has also held the post as the Design Research Fellow at the Velindre Cancer Centre (Cardiff) for the last six years.
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Thanks to all my guests for working with me to share their knowledge, experience and stories about Advance Care Planning. I hope you enjoyed listening and have insights to take away; I love hearing your reflections on the series and look forward to reviews on Spotify where you can also subscribe to the series.
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