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SUMMARY:Voluntary Assisted Dying for Non-Clinical\, Admin\, & Exec Staff in Aged Care | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Target audience:\nNon-clinical\, administrative\, and executive staff in working in residential aged care. \nEducation Overview:\nThis session will explore the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) process\, available support services\, and what the journey looks like for patients. It will also share real-life experiences from the past three years since VAD became a legal end-of-life option in Western Australia\, with a focus on aged care homes. Additionally\, we’ll discuss how this process may unfold in your workplace and how you can provide respectful and compassionate support within your non-clinical role. \nLearning Outcomes:\n1. Develop an understanding of the VAD process in WA.\n2. Recognise mandatory roles and responsibilities.\n3. Improve confidence in responding to questions or requests for support.\n4. Develop an understanding of the cohort seeking access to VAD.\n5. Exploration of VAD in practice.\n6. Recognise support services available. \nDepartment of Health-End-of-Life and Palliative Care Education and Training\nThe End-of-Life and Palliative Care Education and Training Framework is a tool outlining the essential knowledge and skills for healthcare professionals caring for those with end-of-life needs. It consists of three domains: Principles of Practice\, Clinical Management\, and Leadership/Management. Each domain’s learning items are categorised into three expertise levels: Foundation\, Consolidation\, and Extension\, forming a continuum of learning. \nEnd-of-Life and Palliative Care Education and Training Framework (health.wa.gov.au) \nPaSCE Educator:\nAlice Morison\nClinical Nurse Consultant\, Nurse Coordinator\, WA Voluntary Assisted Dying Statewide Care Navigator Service (SMHS) \nDelivery mode: Webinar\nCPD: 1.5 hour \nCancellation Policy: Participation Cancellation Policy (pasce.com.au)
URL:https://www.mwhpn.com.au/event/voluntary-assisted-dying-for-non-clinical-admin-exec-staff-in-aged-care-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Palliative and Supportive Care Education (PaSCE)":MAILTO:pasce@cancerwa.asn.au
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SUMMARY:Talking About Ageing\, Death\, and Dying
DESCRIPTION:This free\, online event is tailored for a range of healthcare professionals\, including non-clinical administrative staff\, nurses\, allied health professionals\, and facility managers. The session focuses on the important role each team member plays in improving the well-being of residents in residential aged care. It addresses the challenges of ageing\, dying\, and death\, emphasising the need for resilience and compassion from all staff members to create a supportive and nurturing environment. \nDiscussion Points: \n\nIdentifying signs of approaching death in residents.\nAppropriate communication during difficult times.\nAddressing and dispelling common misconceptions.\nProviding meaningful support during challenging moments.\nKnowing when to escalate concerns to clinical staff.\n\nPresented By:Jo Whitley\, End of Life Choices CoordinatorEd Gaudoin\, Clinical Nurse & Nurse Educator\, End of Life Coordinator
URL:https://www.mwhpn.com.au/event/talking-about-ageing-death-and-dying/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Palliative and Supportive Care Education (PaSCE)":MAILTO:pasce@cancerwa.asn.au
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SUMMARY:Talking About Aging\, Death and Dying | Online webinar
DESCRIPTION:Available Dates: \n\nMonday 26 February 2024 | 1:30pm – 3:30pm\nWednesday 22 May 2024 | 12:00pm – 1:30pm\n\nCost: Free ticketed event | Venue: Your computer \nDesigned for: Administrative Staff\, Non-Clinical Staff\, Aboriginal Health Workers\, Aboriginal Liaison officers\, Patient Care Assistants and Paid Carers \nSeries: RACEPC Communicate | Facility Challenge Series \nTitle: Talking About Aging Death and Dying \nOverview: Each team member working in a Residential Aged Care facility play an enormous part in a resident’s life and wellbeing. Compassionate staff contribute to and foster the environment this person now calls their home. The aging\, dying and death concept can be a fearful experience for both the resident and their loved ones. This is also the case for the staff and other residents working and living in the facility. \nWorking in an environment with residents who are aging and dying can be demanding of you both professionally and personally. Each and every staff member are integral to creating a safe and compassionate experience for all. \nThis session aims to talk about aging\, dying and death: \n\nHow do I know a resident is dying?\nWhat do I or don’t I say!\nRemoving stigma and common misconceptions around death and dying!\nHow can I support (and be understanding of) residents\, families\, and colleagues.\nWhen is it appropriate to inform clinical staff of conversations or observations with family members/ residents?\nThe concept of a ‘good death’ or ‘dying well’ is subjective\, however there are many agreed contributing factors. We hope by joining us for this webinar\, you gain confidence and enhance your knowledge in talking about aging\, death\, and dying.\n\nPresented By: \nEd Gaudoin | Clinical Nurse & Nurse Educator and End of Life Coordinator\, Brightwater. \nJo Whitley | End of Life Choices Coordinator (EoLCC) and Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD)\, East Metropolitan Health Services.
URL:https://www.mwhpn.com.au/event/talking-about-aging-death-and-dying-online-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
ORGANIZER;CN="Palliative and Supportive Care Education (PaSCE)":MAILTO:pasce@cancerwa.asn.au
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