Julie Campbell

JULIE CAMPBELL

Julie Campbell is the Lead, MAID Access for Home and Community Care Support Services South West, Care Connector Nurse Practitioner for the Provincial MAiD Care Connection Service and a MAID assessor and provider. She is a Board Member of the Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers, a member of the Dying with Dignity Clinical Advisory Committee and presented at both the Senate of Canada and House of Commons during the development of Bill C7 in 2020/2021. 


MAID Program: What Funeral Directors Need to Know


The sessions will cover many topics related to Medical Assistance in Death including;

  • Acknowledgement of conscientious objection and the varied places people may be in their relationship with MAID.
  • Acknowledgement that clients of funeral services will also have their own views on MAID so speaking to one another in a way that is supportive and respectful is important.
  • An overview of MAID legislation in Canada – how we got here, where are we currently and what’s next.
  • Provincial differences in implementation
  • Federal MAID statistics – numbers, growth, why do people have MAID etc..
  • A look at MAID in funeral homes (as well as a highlight of other locations) – what is required from the home? What does a MAID death “look” like?
  • How the skills of funeral home staff are very valuable in supporting patients and families – the alignment of our patient’s first and end of life goals conversations with the conversations had by funeral home staff.


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