WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the following website may contain images and voices of deceased persons.

Join the Critical Info Community
and be Rewarded!


Sign up to be one of the first users of the Critical Info 10:15 Sorted! platform when it’s released in early 2025 and receive a lifetime 10% discount.

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up to download the speakers kit!

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Join the Critical Info Community
and be Rewarded!


Sign up to be one of the first users of the Critical Info 10:15 Sorted! platform when it’s released in early 2025 and receive a lifetime 10% discount.

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Podcast Page - Banner Title

Talking Death, Diversity, and Inclusion in Care with Tonina Gucciardo-Masci and Nikolaus Rittinghausen

Listen, watch, follow
Apple Podcasts
Podcast Page - Podcast Preview
12th December 2024

Listen now

About this episode

How do we ensure that every individual, regardless of their cultural or spiritual background, receives dignified and inclusive care at the end of their life? Today, we tackle this vital question with two incredible guests who are championing change in aged and palliative care.


In this episode, I sit down with Tonina Gucciardo-Masci, Community Engagement Manager at Palliative Care Victoria, and Nikolaus Rittinghausen, Manager at the Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing. Both are working tirelessly to ensure that aged and palliative care services in Australia are culturally inclusive and respectful of each person’s individual needs.

 

Tonina shares her experience collaborating with multicultural and multifaith communities to promote equitable access to palliative care, dispelling myths and advocating for care over cure. Meanwhile, Nikki dives into the innovative strategies his organisation employs to make aged care more inclusive, from diversity mentoring to practical tools like communication cards available in over 70 languages.

 

Together, we explore the challenges of adapting systems designed for a "one-size-fits-all" approach, the importance of culturally appropriate food and spiritual practices, and the role of open conversations in breaking down taboos around death. This episode is a call to action to put inclusion at the heart of care.

 

Remember: You may not be ready to die, but at least you can be prepared.

Take care,

Catherine

Show notes

Guest Bio
Podcast Guest - Image
Tonina Gucciardo-Masci and Nikolaus Rittinghausen

Tonina Gucciardo-Masci, Community Engagement Manager at Palliative Care Victoria, and Nikolaus Rittinghausen, Manager at the Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing

Tonina Gucciardo-Masci, Community Engagement Manager, Palliative Care Victoria

As Community Engagement Manager at Palliative Care Victoria, Tonina is responsible for leading PCV's diversity inclusive and responsive initiatives.  Her work involves collaborating with community leaders and organisations representing marginalised and vulnerable populations to promote palliative care services and improve access to end of life care.  

Tonina joined the PCV team in 2023  bringing with her over 30 years' experience working with multicultural multifaith communities as a researcher, trainer and advocate. 

 

Nikolaus (Niki) Rittinghausen, Manager, The Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing

Nikolaus Rittinghausen, Manager, The Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing, has significant experience in project management, multicultural affairs, aged care, policy advocacy, social cohesion and community engagement. He represents the Partners in Culturally Appropriate Care Alliance at the Department of Health and Aged Care’s Diversity Consultative Committee.

Summary

What We Discuss:

  • What palliative care is and why it’s about quality of life, not just end-of-life.
  • The importance of culturally inclusive care in aged and palliative care.
  • How communication cards in 70+ languages are bridging language barriers in care.
  • Challenges of integrating cultural and spiritual needs into care plans.
  • Practical examples of inclusive practices in aged care, such as tailored menus and spiritual accommodations.
  • How advanced care planning can ease the journey for families and individuals.
  • Why conversations about death and dying need to happen earlier and more often.

Transcript

1
00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:04,580
Tonina: When we're dealing with
people's different needs and individual

2
00:00:04,620 --> 00:00:09,670
preferences, we need systems that are
a lot more flexible and deliberately

3
00:00:09,680 --> 00:00:14,409
set up to be able to be responsive
because it's not a one size fits all.

4
00:00:14,459 --> 00:00:20,310
And you have to actually reflect on how
are we systematically being inclusive.

5
00:00:20,619 --> 00:00:22,590< ... Read More

Resources

 

 

 

 

 

  • My Loved One Has Died, What Do I Do Now?

Our guide, ‘My Loved One Has Died, What Do I Do Now?’ provides practical steps for the hours and days after a loved one's death. It has a checklist that Danielle refers to in this episode. Download it here.

 

  • Support Services
    If you're feeling overwhelmed by grief, find support through our resources and bereavement services here.

Share

View free guides:

Download our free guides to help you navigate your end-of-life planning! Icon
Podcast Icon

Recent Episodes:

Post Image
Talking Death, Diversity, and Inclusion in Care with Tonina Gucciardo-Masci and Nikolaus Rittinghausen
How do we ensure that every individual, regardless of their cultural or spiritual background, receives dignified and inclusive care at...
Post Image
200 Hours of Death Admin: Why Executors Deserve More Support
Did you know it can take over 200 hours to manage the responsibilities of an executor?  For Danielle Phillips, losing...
Post Image
Facing Life’s Toughest Moments: Can Social Support Make the Difference?
Are you feeling disconnected in our modern world? You’re not alone. In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the...
Podcast alternate logo

Keep in touch

Stay in the loop with the latest Critical Info updates, events and podcast episodes.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.