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  • Students helping to foster a Compassionate Brock

    MEDIA RELEASE: 26 January 2018 – R00016

    Aiman Ali was 14 years old when she learned her father was dying of Cystic Fibrosis. She spent the next three years providing him with palliative care in the family’s Surrey, B.C., home before they moved back to Pakistan, which they felt offered a more supportive community.

    “Most people, particularly students, don’t have a lot of experience with death, dying, loss and caregiving,” says Ali. “There are long-lasting impacts for those of us who are going through or have gone through this. These situations can be very lonely and it is important we feel supported.”

    This is one reason why Ali and her Brock University classmate Isabelle Cruz, of Caledon, decided to start the Compassionate Brock initiative, which will host its first community engagement meeting Monday, Jan. 29 at 1 p.m. in Schmon Tower 105.

    “The purpose of this meeting is to better understand the experiences of the Brock community and take steps towards improvement,” Ali says.

    As fourth-year Public Health students, Ali and Cruz envision a Brock community where faculty, staff and students are comfortable talking about death and know how to support each other through caregiving and bereavement.

    “I’ve seen what my friends have experienced when someone dies and have learned how hard it is for them to cope, being away from family and having to deal with papers and exams,” says Cruz. “It can be hard to know how to approach people who are experiencing grief and even harder to know how to support them.”

    The Compassionate Brock initiative is a project of the Interprofessional Education for Quality Improvement Program (I-EQUIP) and is co-supervised by Department of Health Sciences Associate Professor and I-EQUIP Co-Director, Madelyn Law.

    Helping to guide the initiative is alumna Bonnie Tompkins (BPH ’15), Pallium Canada’s Compassionate Communities National Lead.

    “While I was attending Brock, my husband was dying from cancer,” explains Tompkins. “I was the primary caregiver, experienced his death in my third year and was grieving myself all while in school. As a result, I really started to see the gap in our systems and started looking at other international systems that are further ahead.”

    The Compassionate Brock initiative is based on the Compassionate City Charter, which is an international framework of 13 social changes that support communities to become more compassionate.

    “My role at Pallium Canada is to support the mobilizing of compassionate community movements,” says Tompkins. “This is not just based in academia, but on every aspect of the community, and various touch points for support.”

    Tompkins says these initiatives go beyond policy changes to consider what individuals can do.

    “We would like to see more bereavement support groups and training on campuses, but support can come from many places,” she says. “We don’t have to professionalize everything. Support can be as simple as people feeling comfortable talking about death and knowing how to check in with each other and being there for those who may be struggling in private.”

    What: Compassionate Brock

    When: Monday, Jan. 29, 1 to 3 p.m.

    Where: Brock University, Schmon Tower 105

    Registration: CBrock2018.ticketfi.com

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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  • The dress code is denim at event supporting DSBN Academy bursaries

    MEDIA RELEASE: 26 January 2018 – R00015

    The first step in helping Niagara’s next generation of post-secondary learners involves donning a pair of blue jeans and enjoying a night on the town.

    The third-annual Denim, Diamonds and Diplomas gala will be held Saturday, Feb. 3 at Club Roma in support of DSBN Academy.

    Hosted by the Brock Leaders Citizenship Society (BLCS), the event funds bursaries for students who will become the first in their family to attend post-secondary school.

    “It’s pretty amazing to see and hear about the impact this event has had on the Academy’s students,” said fourth-year Brock University Concurrent Education and Child and Youth Studies student Lauren Saly, one of four BLCS members on the gala’s planning committee.

    Organizers aim to raise $20,000 annually through the gala in order to provide a bursary to each of the Academy’s graduating students.

    “It’s a goal we’ve been able to meet every year and we hope to see that continue,” Saly said.

    The school’s first graduating class crossed the stage in June 2017 and 45 bursaries were presented.

    Many students are faced with challenges when pursuing higher education and being able to assist those with yet another hurdle in their path is “incredibly rewarding,” Saly said.

    The gala begins with a cocktail hour and performance by students in the DSBN Academy band at 6 p.m. Guests are then treated to a three-course meal, followed by a silent auction, diamond ring raffle and evening of live entertainment.

    “If you’re looking for a gala that isn’t your traditional formal black tie affair, this is a great fit,” Saly said.

    For those wondering about the dress code, denim is encouraged with many guests opting to wear jeans along with a suit jacket or dressy blouse.

    Tickets for the gala are $65 each or $600 for a table of 10.

    More information is available on the event’s Facebook page and tickets can be purchased online through the Education Foundation of Niagara.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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