Compassionate Communities in Action: Global Stories of Care, Loss and Connection

Author:   Emma Hodges ,  Manjula Patel
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041029021


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   02 April 2026
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Compassionate Communities in Action: Global Stories of Care, Loss and Connection


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Compassionate Communities in Action: Global Stories of Care, Loss and Connection brings together practical examples of compassionate cities and communities from around the world. Together they provide a practical road map, highlighting what has worked and what has been challenging, alongside reflections from the communities profiled. Over the past 20 years, hundreds of areas globally have worked to develop compassionate cities and communities, in order to improve death, dying, loss, and caregiving for their residents. This book, designed to support those beginning their journey and those who want to continue to develop existing initiatives, highlights: Different models of organisation or structure for a Compassionate Community How projects have engaged with wider civic society, including schools, workplaces, and the arts Suggestions for reorientating health and care services towards community and well-being The role of individual leaders in shaping grassroots activities Demonstrating public health palliative care in practice, this guide is an essential read for people working in the field of palliative and end‑of‑life care, as well as academics, students, and policymakers with an interest in the area. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Licence CC-BY-NC-ND.

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Author:   Emma Hodges ,  Manjula Patel
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781041029021


ISBN 10:   1041029020
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   02 April 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword, Introduction, 1: Compassionate Birmingham – Creating, caring, connected and supportive communities in Birmingham and beyond , 2: Resident Led – Brereton, a Compassionate Village, 3: Compassionate Communities in Flanders : an account of the development and implementation of Compassionate Bruges and Compassionate Herzele, 4: Building an ecosystem of compassionate care: connecting healthcare and communities , 5: Getxo Zurekin Basque Region Spain Compassionate Community, 6: Compassionate Inverclyde, 7: Compassionate communities growing in Japan: Matsuzaki and Honaminosato, 8: From Grief to Belonging: The evaluation of a compassionate community movement, 9: Oasis of Hope Community-Based Organisation: Building Compassionate Communities in Kenya, 10 – From balloons to bonds: the journey of the students’ initiative in palliative care, 11: Caring Community Koln, Germany, 12: Intro to Mid & East Antrim Agewell Partnership, 13: The Compassionate Ottawa Story Chapter 14: Compassionate Communities and Public Health Palliative Care for Children’s Hospices, an example from Queensland, Australia, 15: National work to support compassionate communities – learning and reflections from 17 years of work in Scotland, 16: Translating Compassion into Action: Building an ecosystem for Compassionate Communities Singapore , 17: Compassionate Communities : Up the East Coast, 18: The South West Compassionate Communities Network (SWCCN) in Western Australia: A Case Study , 19: Building a Compassionate Community Through a Cultural Care Perspective: Experience from Taipei City, Taiwan, 20: Bridging the gap in access to palliative care services through the Compassionate Communities for Uganda Initiative (CCUI), 21: A deep dive into community connectors, 22: Reorientation of healthcare via community focused service redesign, 23: Death Literacy as Community Practice: Learning through skills, experience, action and knowledge , 24: Death Literacy Index in Practice – case studies from the UK, 25: Conclusion

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Emma Hodges is the founder of Public Health Palliative Care UK and runs a management consultancy. This follows over 15 years’ experience in public health palliative care including at Compassionate Communities UK and several years at a charitable hospice including as CEO. With 25 years’ experience in healthcare with a focus on workforce and service redesign, she is driven by issues related to health and social inequity. Her doctoral research focused on UK hospices and dementia. She is Treasurer and an executive board member for Public Health Palliative Care International and a trustee of E-Hospice. Manjula Patel is CEO of Murray Hall Community Trust, a community anchor hub, an organisation working to improve people’s health and well-being through a social model of health from early years to end of life. Her doctoral research subject was about the development of compassionate communities, and she is a published author on the subject. She is also a Trustee of Locality and a member of the International Federation of Settlements.

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