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Shambellie House Trust, New Abbey, Dumfries. DG2 8HQ

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End of Life Doula Foundation Training at Shambellie House

Shambellie House is pleased to be providing the venue for this very special training opportunity. This is the only Scottish date for this training and we believe Shambellie House and Grounds offers the perfect venue, with its reflexed and peaceful setting in rural Southwest Scotland.

Course Dates

16th – 18th April 2024 and 5th – 6th June 2024

Living Well Dying Well Training runs courses for people who recognise that death is a profoundly important human event. People come because they want to know more, or feel they have something to contribute. We have been offering training since 2011 and have pioneered the End of Life Doula role in the UK. Our focus is to train people to help others to feel safe and supported as they make the transition from this life into the mystery of what comes next. We see a future in which informed family members, along with their friends and neighbours, End of Life Companions and Doulas, are more actively engaged with health and care professionals to open up the subject of death and dying to build confidence in our deeper intuition and knowing about death.

End of Life Companions and Doulas are ‘ordinary’ people who, through our training, have gained the confidence, knowledge and skills to be with death and dying. They will have completed either the stand-alone Foundation Course or the Diploma Training, to achieve certification as an End of Life Doula. LWDW Training are delighted to be able to share the details of our End of Life Foundation Course in Dumfries, Scotland. (Course code DFF24-9). Please use this link for more information and details on how to book: Shambellie House – Living Well Dying Well – End of Life Doula Training (lwdwtraining.uk)

 
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