We’re so glad you’ve found your way here. The Good Death Impact Network (GDIN) exists to support people like you, changemakers who are working to shift the systems around death, dying, and grief in ways that are compassionate, inclusive, and transformative.

This pack offers a warm invitation and a practical overview of how the network works. Whether you’re here to listen, contribute, learn, or lead, there’s space for you. Everything in this network is optional, emergent, and relational.

We hope this helps you get oriented. If you have questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you.

Warmly,

The GDIN Coordination Team

What is GDIN?

The Good Death Impact Network (GDIN) is a growing community of people and organisations across Australia working to create better experiences around death, dying, and grief. We come from health, policy, community, research, care work, arts, and lived experience.

Rather than a single organisation or campaign, GDIN is a distributed network. It’s a space to connect, recharge, test ideas, align around leverage points, and share what’s working in practice. Together, we’re normalising conversations about death, centering human outcomes, and building capacity for system change.

We are currently hosted by The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI) and funded by the Wicking Trust, with aspirations to transition toward a more independent and distributed structure in the future.