
The International Death Doula Foundation warmly invites members of the public to enrol in a One Day Death Doula Training, a unique and meaningful learning experience focused on compassionate end of life care.
This training is designed for individuals who wish to understand death with awareness, dignity, and humanity, and who feel called to support others during life’s final transition.
Speaker: Dr. Abhijit Dam
A renowned and respected personality, Dr. Abhijit Dam brings deep insight and compassion to conversations around death, dying, and conscious living. His presence and guidance make this training both inspiring and transformative.
Learning outcomes:
• What is a Death Doula and their role in end of life care
• Emotional, psychological, and human support during dying
• Culturally appropriate and compassionate approaches to death
• Supporting individuals and families with dignity and presence
• Understanding death beyond fear, with awareness and acceptance
Who Can Attend
• Healthcare professionals
• Counselors, caregivers, and social workers
• Spiritual seekers and volunteers
• Anyone interested in end of life care and conscious living
• No prior experience required
Location: C. R. Park, New Delhi
Duration: One Day Training
This program offers a rare opportunity to explore death not as an end, but as a deeply human experience that deserves care, respect, and compassion.
Enrol now and be part of a growing movement to bring dignity, awareness, and humanity to the end of life.
For registration, please fill in the Google Form: https://forms.gle/yVi7n9TPwvY1se7x9

A death doula is a compassionate companion for people who are facing death—or those who are preparing to live with loss.
In simple terms, a death doula is someone who stands by your side during one of the hardest times of life. When your thoughts feel overwhelming, when the future feels unforgiving, and when you are frightened about leaving your loved ones behind—or about living without them—this person is there with you.
They hold your hand emotionally, reminding you that you are not walking into grief, fear, or uncertainty alone. They offer calm presence, reassurance, and understanding when words feel impossible.
This person is responsible for supporting you emotionally and psychologically, helping you:
A death doula does not replace doctors, nurses, or therapists. Instead, they care for the human side of dying and loss—the heart, the mind, and the soul.