Events for Health-Care Professionals
The team at BCCPC has gathered links to education events designed for Health Care Providers caring for people affected by life-limiting illness. The events are not created or endorsed by BCCPC unless stated in the description.

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Key Principles of Psychosocial Practice in Death, Dying, and Bereavement
July 14, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am PDT
Hosted by Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW)
We recognize that many psychosocial care providers, including psychologists, counsellors, and social workers are engaged in providing care and support to those people who are facing dying, death, and bereavement. This webinar will highlight some key psychosocial principles and explore their relevance to end of life care through stories, anecdotes, and examples. Common risk factors for challenges in adjustment to illness, caregiving, and grief will be introduced, along with simple strategies that clinicians may use to assess client needs and to intervene appropriately. Resources and tools will be identified during the webinar and shared as additional resource material.
Objectives:
- Introduce 5 key psychosocial principles in death, dying, and bereavement.
- Explore the 5 key principles through stories, examples, and anecdotes.
- Identify simple strategies and approaches that are congruent with these principles.
- Identify common psychosocial risk factors for people facing end of life and also risks for their friends, family members and other non-professional supports.
- Share useful resources for people facing death, dying, and bereavement.
Speakers: Marney Thompson and Zelda Freitas