Psychosocial ECHO – another successful series underway

When we launched our Grief & Bereavement ECHO series for the Advance Palliative Psychosocial BC Community of Practice in January, we were overwhelmed with the response! It was very clear that this was topic of interest to the Community of Practice, and our 50 seats were soon a sell-out.

Now half-way through our six-session series, the sessions have been a productive time for participants to learn and grow together. So far, the group has covered Practitioner Grief and Loss, Guilt and Grief and the Imprint of Traumatic Stress.

For these sessions, the majority of time has been spent in breakout rooms with a facilitator to guide discussion through selected questions. Through these conversations, participants share clinical experiences, recommendations, thoughtful reflections, and approaches, tools, and resources they use from which to learn and grow.

Quotes from attendees:
“Love these sessions; great connection; safe space to talk and share”
“Wonderful self care I didn’t know I needed”

As the Provincial Palliative Hub for ECHO, the BCCPC ECHO team is grateful to the psychosocial palliative care leaders who are part of our hub team.  It is a great pleasure to support them in co-creating this ECHO community of practice to provide this opportunity for psychosocial palliative care providers to connect and share their clinical knowledge and wisdom.

Heather Mohan, PhD, RCC, MTA
Co-founder and Executive Director, Lumara Grief & Bereavement Care

Mary Coleman, MSW, RSW
Clinical Practice Lead, Bereavement, Canuck Place Children’s Hospice

Marney Thompson, M.A.
Director of Bereavement Services, Victoria Hospice

Michele Martin, MSW, RSW
Social Worker, Palliative Care Consult Team, Langley Hospice & Community.

Oceanna Hall, M.Div., M.Ed., RCH, Certified CASC Clinical Specialist
Spiritual Health Practitioner, Saanich Peninsula Hospital

Wendy Wainwright, MEd.
Retired, Director of Clinical Services, Victoria Hospice

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