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End-of-life social work and grief support in Australia

💀 Welcome to Dead Honest Club™

End-of-Life Social Work and Grief Support in Australia

At Dead Honest Club™, we provide end-of-life social work and grief support in Australia and beyond with soul, sass, and spine. We’re not here for hushed tones or polite euphemisms. Whether you’re staring down a diagnosis, supporting someone you love, or just trying to get your sh*t together before the clock runs out, you’re in the right place. Our death doula services, legacy planning, advance care planning, and grief counselling help you face what’s ahead with honesty and heart because life deserves a damn good ending.

Talking About Death Like It’s Part of Life

We talk about death like it’s part of life; because it is. As an end-of-life social worker, I honour it, question it, laugh in its face, and sometimes just sit in the silence of it. I create space for big feelings, awkward questions, deep connection, and practical planning that cuts through the noise. Whether it’s advance care planning or emotional support, we make it human, heartfelt, and unapologetically real.

🙌🏻 Grief and End-of-life social work

Grief support in Australia isn’t always warm tea and polite nods. Dying sucks. Watching someone die sucks harder. And grief? That beast shows up loud, late, or wearing your ex’s hoodie, always when you least expect it.

I don’t do band-aid platitudes or “everything happens for a reason” fluff. I offer grief counselling and bereavement support through the raw stuff, the heartbreak, the WTF moments, the numbness, and the rage. You’ll get real, evidence-based social work support for grief that meets you exactly where you are.

No one likes thinking about the paperwork, but future-proofing your wishes is part of giving yourself a damn good ending. I offer advance care planning, palliative care social work support, and guidance through all the practical parts of dying; wills, health directives, funeral choices, and who’s in charge when you can’t speak for yourself.

This is practical end-of-life social work services with compassion, clarity, and zero sugar-coating.

💃🏻 Dead Honest Club™ playlist

Death might be inevitable, but bad music isn’t. Our Spotify playlist is here to keep the vibes alive, straight from our dark little hearts to your ears. Smash that follow button and let’s soundtrack this wild ride together. This is just one playlist; there’s playlists to suit everyone!

🖤 Legacy & Memory-Making

We’re not here for beige, cookie-cutter send-offs. Through my work in end-of-life social work and grief support in Australia, I help people create legacy projects, memory-making activities, and storytelling workshops that capture the heart of who they are. From legacy love letters to playlists that tell your life story, we make sure your mark is felt long after you’re gone.

These legacy planning services are perfect for anyone wanting to leave more than just paperwork behind. It’s about meaning, connection, and making sure your people have something to hold onto when you can’t be there. Whether you’re planning ahead or working through grief, your story deserves to be told and remembered.

📰 Dead Honest Club™ Blog

This is your go-to spot for the stuff no one else wants to talk about the raw, the weird, the heartbreaking, and the unexpectedly hilarious sides of death, dying, and grief. Inside, you’ll find: 💀 Real Talk on Grief, 📝 End-of-Life Planning Guides, 🎤 Stories That Hit, 🎨 Creative Legacy Ideas, and 🧠 Death-Ed 101.

Anticipatory Grief is a Mindf*ck

Let’s be real: Grief doesn’t wait until after someone dies to show up. Sometimes, it creeps in while you're still booking appointments, still making cups of tea, still watching their chest rise and fall while silently begging it not to stop. That’s anticipatory...

The Dead Honest Way to Companion the Bereaved

Grief doesn’t need fixing, it needs witnessing. It’s not a “get well soon” situation. It’s not a phase to rush through or a problem to solve with Pinterest quotes and casseroles. At Dead Honest Club, we show up for grief the same way we show up for death;  unfiltered,...

🎙 Workshops + Podcast

If you’re over the corporate icebreakers, monotone lectures, and “turn to page 76” vibes, welcome to Dead Honest Club™ workshops and podcast, where end-of-life social work and grief support in Australia gets a voice, not the mute button.

These aren’t just workshops. They’re wake-up calls about death, grief, and legacy. Expect real talk, real feels, and no PowerPoint snoozefests. Just guts, giggles, and grief truth bombs, delivered with enough edge to make your HR manager sweat (and still thank you later).

Whether we’re unpacking death anxiety with a laugh, running advance care planning workshops that keep people awake, or holding space for participants to rage-cry into their coffee, my sessions hit different. And if you can’t be in the room, the Dead Honest Club™ podcast keeps the conversation going with raw, unfiltered episodes on dying well, grieving honestly, and building a legacy that lasts.

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You can’t control when you die, but you can control the chaos you leave behind.

Most people avoid these conversations until it’s too late. The result? Family arguments, guesswork, and decisions made in the middle of grief.

This guide gives you ten important things to share with your loved ones now, so they know exactly what matters to you, how to honour you, and how to move forward without stress or regrets.

🖤 Contact me

Got something to say? A story to share? A collaboration in mind? I’m all ears,  the dead honest kind.

Reach out with questions, pitches, or thoughts that don’t fit neatly into a box. Whether it’s about grief, creativity, endings, or something beautifully strange,  I want to hear it.

Email: hello@deadhonestclub.com
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Getting support shouldn’t be hard. 

Whether you’re reaching out for yourself or someone you love, you’re in the right place. This isn’t about ticking boxes, it’s about getting real help, right when it’s needed.

🤍 Please remember

We’re not a crisis service. If things are urgent or someone’s at immediate risk, please call 000 or contact a 24/7 helpline like Lifeline (13 11 14).