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		<title>First wave of speaker announcements</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We are delighted to announce the first three abstracts and those presenting the abstracts at this year&#8217;s Digital Legacy Conference. These are: The second wave&#8230;<p><a href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/first-wave-of-speaker-announcements/" class="read-more-link"><span class="read-more-icon"></span>Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>We are delighted to announce the first three abstracts and those presenting the abstracts at this year&#8217;s Digital Legacy Conference. These are:</p>



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<li><strong>‘Understanding the use of digital technologies in public health palliative care.’</strong> &#8211; Dr Jason Mills, Flnders Universty  and Shlya Mills, Adjunct Associate Professor, Palliative Care South Australia <a href="https://t.co/4NRCxHffut" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://DigitalLegacyConference.com/public-health-palliative-care</a></li>



<li><strong>&#8216;Governance of the Digital Afterlife&#8217;.</strong> &#8211; Khadiza Laskor, University of Bristol’s Cyber Security Centre for Doctoral Training Programme <a href="https://t.co/xGafXr04SY" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://digitallegacyconference.com/digital-afterlife-governance/</a></li>



<li><strong>&#8216;Navigating digital remains: Ethical challenges and cultural perspectives from Japan&#8217;.</strong> &#8211; Professor Akiko Orita, Kanto Gakuin University <a href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/digital-remains-japan/">https://digitallegacyconference.com/digital-remains-japan/</a></li>
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<p>The second wave of abstracts will be announced in the next two weeks. The final programme will published on the Digital Legacy Conference website and on the Public Health Palliative Care International Conference (PHPCI) website once all of the abstracts have been announced.</p>



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		<title>Digital Legacy Association appointed as an &#8216;Observer&#8217; for the European Law Institute – Digital Assets Project</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[European Law Institute&#160; The Digital Legacy Association have been appointed as an ‘observer’ for the European Law Institute’s ‘Model Rules on Succession of Digital Assets,&#8230;<p><a href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/digital-legacy-association-appointed-as-an-observer-for-the-european-law-institute-digital-assets-project/" class="read-more-link"><span class="read-more-icon"></span>Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">European Law Institute&nbsp;</h1>



<p>The Digital Legacy Association have been appointed as an ‘observer’ for the European Law Institute’s ‘Model Rules on Succession of Digital Assets, Data and other Digital Remains’ programme.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Other observers for this program are from The European Commission, STEP, Uniform Law Commission, Uniform Law Conference of Canada (ULCC) and The. Council of the Notariats of the European Union (CNUE).</p>



<p>We look forward to starting work on this project in May 2024.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">About</h2>



<p><em>Succession of Digital Assets, Data and other Digital Remains are increasingly important considerations in succession, estate planning and estate litigation, as more people conduct their lives online and accumulate valuable digital assets, accounts and data. Legal professionals report issues in dealing with these cases and advise their clients in the estate planning process. Technology companies also report a lack of clarity when it comes to accessing accounts and data on their services. A growing number of business models aim to exploit the lack of rules in this area and offer technological solutions (eg digital estate planning tools, chatbots, password managers, etc), often with the risk of legally inefficient outcomes, resulting in legal uncertainty. Citizens in the EU struggle to navigate complex terms of service, both when attempting to plan their own estate distribution and when trying to access and manage the estate of their deceased family members and friends. Given the ever-increasing volume and value of digital legacy, as well as the conflicts and issues mentioned, there is a pressing need to regulate and legislate this vital area that intersects numerous areas of law (succession law, property, contract, IP, data protection, jurisdiction, personality rights, criminal law, etc).&nbsp;&nbsp;</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Aims</h2>



<p><em>The project aims at drafting model law/rules to harmonise key provisions on the definition of digital remains, access and inheritability, and data protection issues. The project will help define and distinguish different types of assets, remains and personal data, define their inheritability and transmission, as well as examine existing rules on applicable law, jurisdiction, data protection and other relevant areas of law, with a view to ascertaining their suitability for this field, failing which proposals may be put forward. &nbsp;Key target audiences include: EU and Member State legislators and governments, courts, legal professionals, technology companies and service providers, professional associations, civil society, and citizens.</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Outcome</h2>



<p><em>The main outcome of this project will be model Law/rules (and principles, for issues/areas where a model law is not suitable) aimed at influencing European legislation on the definition, scope, entitlement and access to the digital assets and data of a deceased person. These provisions would, if legislated, prevail over the contractual agreement between service providers and the deceased and harmonise the data protection standards in this field.</em></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Deleting someone who has died from social media.</h2>



<p>Stephanie&#8217;s presentation will look at the emotional impact of the loss, or potential loss, of deleting someone who has died from social media. Most people now have online lives and online friends or family, but what happens when these friends or family die? For some, this is a way of remembering someone who has died and can be helpful in feeling that connection when it may be the only one. For others, the memory or reminders may be too painful. There have been some cases where conversations or photos have been lost due to the platform removing them, causing upset to those left behind. There is also digital &#8220;death tourism&#8221;, such as seeking out the social media of celebrities or mutual friends that have died. Whereas people don’t know these people directly, they feel it is a way of showing respect or having that connection in a community and understanding of what may have happened.</p>



<p>These “digital graveyards” are set to increase over the years and so it is important that we understand how this may look and what impact it can have on people.</p>



<p>The aim of this presentation is not only to encourage people to think about whether they would delete someone from their social media in the event of their death or whether they would keep the memory, but to get them to think about what they want to happen to their own social media after their death.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">About Stephanie Owens</h2>



<p>Stephanie&nbsp;Owens is passionate about social change and all things death and dying, having worked in the end of life sector for several years. Her specialist interests include acceptance and understanding of neurodivergent grief and attitudes towards death, and grieving for animals. She is currently a volunteer for Project Eileen which helps young people cope with death and provides resources to schools on death and bereavement.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Using technology, design and healthcare partnerships to research how digital information is managed after death</h2>



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<p>Research, using design and digital methods, can potentially help patients and caregivers to manage their digital legacy (the digital information available about someone following their death). However, there is a lack of multi-disciplinary partnerships exist that are required to adequately conduct digital legacy research in palliative care. Multidisciplinary partnerships involving design, digital and palliative care stakeholders can potentially improve the conduct of digital legacy research to improve outcomes for patients, caregivers and wider society.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Dr Amara Nwosu will provide information about a UK National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) project to develop a multidisciplinary digital legacy design network (compromising of palliative care, digital and design stakeholders) to work collaboratively to improve the capacity to conduct digital legacy research.&nbsp;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">About Amara Nwosu</h2>



<p>Dr Nwosu is a Senior Clinical Lecturer in Palliative Care at Lancaster Medical School. Dr Nwosu is also the research lead for Research lead (Marie Curie Hospice Liverpool) and a former Research Scholar for the (National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) North West Coast Clinical Research Network (CRN)). Clinically, Dr Nwosu works as an Honorary Consultant in Palliative Care at the Royal Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Dr Nwosu’s PhD project involved the use of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to evaluate hydration in advanced cancer. For this work, he was awarded the 2014 Twycross Research prize of the Association of Palliative Medicine and received joint 3rd place for the Early Researcher Award of the European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC). He also won the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) conference prize on two occasions (2012 and 2014).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Dr Nwosu’s research interests include:</p>



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<li>the evaluation of technology to support care for patients with advanced disease and </li>



<li>the use of clinically assisted hydration to manage symptoms. </li>
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<p>Dr Nwosu is the podcast Editor for the ‘Palliative Medicine’ journal (SAGE Publications). In 2020 Dr Nwosu was awarded the Churchill Fellowship, through which he will research how digital health technology can improve palliative care, in the Netherlands and the USA.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Professor Mark Taubert will discuss 'What makes for a ‘good enough’ digital death?' at the Digital Legacy Conference 2023]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What makes for a ‘good enough’ digital death? And how can digital media bring meaning during serious life-limiting illness, and afterwards? </h2>



<p>In his talk, Prof.&nbsp;Mark&nbsp;Taubert&nbsp;will outline hospital and hospice experiences with patients, significant others, researchers and fellow healthcare professionals who have delved into digital legacy planning. The taboo around death and dying is starting to crumble in some areas, more than others. People working in, or receiving palliative care, can influence and inform the sometimes fevered debate.&nbsp;Mark&nbsp;will outline narratives from wards and clinics, where people have asked him questions about what they should do with digital content when faced with the end of their lives or in bereavement. From patients who have created video content for their families to view on specific dates in the future, to the ‘problem’ of widowhood on Facebook. For the latter thematic, he was interviewed by CNN in 2022, a time when Meta was receiving a lot of complaints with regards to this issue and its stance on relationship status. Patient and family journeys have at times been very challenging and hard, but digital solutions have helped with legacy creation, learning and planning.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>About Professor Mark Taubert</strong></h2>



<p>Mark is a palliative medicine hospital consultant and clinical director at Velindre University NHS Trust in Wales. His teaching/research activities at Cardiff University include advance care planning, acute palliative care, technology &amp; new media and DNACPR decision making.</p>



<p>He is the founder of TalkCPR.com and has a national lead role to improve public understanding on topics relevant to care in the last years of life and at the extreme ends of medicine. He has delivered a Ted Talk on subtleties in language that are relevant to modern healthcare delivery, and writes for international news outlets like the Washington Post, where his article was an editorial top pick of the year.&#8211;</p>



<p><strong>Using virtual calling during COVID-19 enabling patient &#8220;goodbyes&#8221;</strong></p>



<p>A snipper of Mark speaking at the Digital Legacy Conference 2021 can be watched below</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Grounded Theory Study Exploring Palliative Care Healthcare Professionals’ Experiences of Managing Digital Legacy as Part of Advance Care Planning for people with terminal illness</h2>



<p><strong><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/speakers/sarah-stanley/" target="_blank">Sarah Stanley</a>, Research nurse in Marie Curie Hospice Liverpool</strong> (<a href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/speakers/sarah-stanley/">bio</a>)</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Background<br></strong></h2>



<p>The need for palliative care is increasing [1] and it is essential to look at how emerging technologies<br>can improve care for palliative patients and their carers in the future [2]. With an increasing use of<br>personal technology, many people are spending time creating their own online content [3]. This<br>online content is often described as a digital legacy, the digital information that is available about<br>someone following their death [4]. There is limited evidence around the experiences of digital legacy<br>amongst palliative care healthcare professionals and the benefits of supporting patients in managing<br>their digital legacy.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Aim</strong></h2>



<p><strong><br></strong>This constructivist grounded theory study aims to identify palliative care healthcare<br>professionals experiences of supporting palliative patients in managing digital legacy as part<br>of advance care planning discussions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Method</strong></h2>



<p><strong><br></strong>Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten (n=10) palliative care healthcare<br>professionals working in a hospice in the North West of England. Interviews were recorded<br>and transcribed and data was analysed using NVIVO.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Findings<br></strong></h2>



<p>Four theoretical categories emerged from the data describing why palliative care healthcare<br>professionals view digital legacy as an important topic. These four categories; ‘accessing<br>digital legacy’, ‘becoming part of advance care planning’, ‘impacting grief and bereavement’<br>and ‘raising awareness of digital legacy’ were found to revolve around a core category<br>‘understanding the impact of digital legacy’. Digital assets, with both monetary and<br>sentimental value, were viewed as being equally as important as physical assets and should<br>be considered as part of advance care planning conversations.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Conclusions</strong></h2>



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<p>The emerging theory ‘understanding the impact of digital legacy’ offers an insight into the<br>knowledge and experiences of healthcare professionals working in a palliative care setting.<br>Further work is needed to explore palliative patients and their carers’ views on digital legacy<br>and how they can be supported to manage this better in the future.</p>



<ol>
<li>World Health Organisation. (2020) [online]<br>Available at: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/palliative-care<br>[Accessed: 07.04.21]</li>



<li>Nwosu, A.C., Collins, B. and Mason, S. (2018) Big Data analysis to improve care for people living<br>with serious illness: The potential to use new emerging technology in palliative care. Palliat Med, 32<br>(1), 164-166.</li>



<li>Office for National Statistics. (2020) [online]<br>Available at:<br>https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/householdcharacteristics/homeinterneta<br>ndsocialmediausage/bulletins/internetaccesshouseholdsandindividuals/2020</li>



<li>Digital Legacy Association. (2021) [online]<br>Available at: https://digitallegacyassociation.org/<br>[Accessed: 07.04.2021]</li>
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<li><a class="wp-block-latest-posts__post-title" href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/first-wave-of-speaker-announcements/">First wave of speaker announcements</a></li>
<li><a class="wp-block-latest-posts__post-title" href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/digital-legacy-association-appointed-as-an-observer-for-the-european-law-institute-digital-assets-project/">Digital Legacy Association appointed as an &#8216;Observer&#8217; for the European Law Institute – Digital Assets Project</a></li>
<li><a class="wp-block-latest-posts__post-title" href="https://digitallegacyconference.com/speaker-abstract-announcement-stephanie-owens/">Speaker &#038; abstract announcement: Stephanie Owens</a></li>
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