

Our impact is visible in the strength of the community we build.
When providers feel supported, care improves.
The MAiD Learning Circle strengthens the capacity of professionals and volunteers to deliver compassionate, ethical and sustainable care in one of the most complex areas of healthcare.
Our impact is measured not only by participation, but by changes in confidence, communication and resilience in practice.
For Professionals and Volunteers
Participants report:
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greater steadiness in high-emotion conversations
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improved ability to navigate family dynamics
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stronger understanding of trauma and grief responses
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increased confidence in ethically complex situations
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reduced sense of professional isolation
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renewed connection to purpose in their work
For Individuals and Families
When providers feel supported, care improves. Families experience:
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clearer communication
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greater emotional safety
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better preparation for what lies ahead
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more consistent relational support
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reduced conflict and misunderstanding
For Healthcare Systems and Organizations
Investing in psychosocial competence contributes to:
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healthier teams
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improved collaboration
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reduced burnout risk
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stronger retention
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more consistent care experiences
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enhanced public trust
Long-Term Vision
We are working toward a MAiD landscape where no professional feels alone in carrying this work, and every person navigating assisted dying is met with skill, compassion and integrity.