Exploring Grief and Bereavement in Palliative Care
Event description
Aim
Acquire knowledge, skills and confidence in understanding grief and bereavement, stages of grief, supporting grieving individuals and the role of health care providers supporting people living with a life-limiting illness, and their families.
Target audience:
Health professionals working in non-specialist palliative care environments, who want to develop confidence in communicating effectively and respectfully with people with life-limiting and chronic illnesses, and their families.
Topics covered include:
- Introduction to understanding grief and bereavement
- Stages and phases of grief
- Introduction to supporting grieving individuals within the palliative care context
Facilitator:
Kerrie Cunningham - Kerrie has been working in palliative care and providing education for over 20 years, across a variety of settings, including rural remote Australia and metropolitan Melbourne. Kerrie is dedicated to helping enhance and enrich health professionals understanding of palliative care, which in turn leads to improved patient and family outcomes.
Cost: Free (afternoon tea provided)
Enquires: PEPA Administration Officer: pepa@svha.org.au
If you have registered and find you are unable to attend, please advise us as soon as possible, as these workshops are in high demand and we can offer your place to another participant. If you do not advise us and don't attend, you will incur an administration fee. Thank you for your understanding.
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Placements:
Would you like to see first hand what specialist palliative care providers do?
Observational clinical placements are available for doctors, nurses, allied health and Aboriginal health professionals who are employed in health fields (e.g. hospitals, community, residential aged care facilities, general practice).
Apply through the PEPA website https://pepaeducation.com
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