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Seed Grant recipients announced

The BCCPC has awarded $60,000 to 21 non-profit organizations, including 15 hospice societies and six community organizations in the fourth cycle of their Seed Grants Program. This funding cycle focused on assisting BC community-based non-profit organizations to initiate, adapt, or continue to deliver critical community-based supports for isolated or frail older adults and those living [...]

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Serious Illness Conversations Guide goes virtual at the Learning Institute

It’s 2020, so like so many events where large groups would traditionally gather, this year’s Learning Institute, hosted by Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA), is going virtual. As a result, you can benefit from some top-calibre educators and mentors without boarding a plane. This year, the Serious Illness Conversation (SIC) stream will be co-led

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HCAs: Stories of the heart

From Kitchen Table Chats in the Spring to Patio Ponderings over the summer, BCCPC has asked the province’s Health Care Assistants (HCAs) to tell their stories, with an eye to learning how the Centre can best support this group during COVID-19. The stories were compelling. There were stories of worry and fear; caring and compassion.

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Bridging the Gap for Young Adults

For young people with life-limiting conditions, advances in health care have had a significant impact—including now having a much higher likelihood of living into adulthood. Transitioning from pediatric care to the adult system means leaving a coordinated health, social and education services system, and entering one that is more fragmented and largely unprepared for the

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Pilot begins: Advance Care Planning for people living with dementia and their family/friend caregivers

The BCCPC dementia project enters a new phase this month with the launch of the programs in partnership with four pilot sites in the North Okanagan, Greater Victoria and the Lower Mainland. The project builds on the success of community-led Advance Care Planning (ACP) interventions to meet the needs of people living with early stages

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Extra support for HCAs during COVID

With orders to self-isolate and even quarantine some vulnerable individuals and populations, the COVID-19 pandemic is placing unprecedented demands on health care professionals, especially Health Care Assistants (HCAs), in both their professional capacity as well as in daily life. As part of our consultation on how to support our stakeholders during COVID-19, we discovered a

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COVID-19: Full-spectrum support to meet a once-in-a-generation need

By the time WHO declared a global pandemic on March 11, the health care community had already been on alert, prepping to meet the challenge of a once-in-a-century epidemiological event. The coming months would be anything but business as usual, and the stakeholder groups of the BCCPC—health care professionals, community organizations and individuals and families—would

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Compassionate Communities: a toolkit for a growing global movement

Compassionate communities don’t just happen… they are an intentional act by a community of people determined to improve the experiences of everyone in the community, especially those living with serious illness, caregiving, dying or grieving. A compassionate community takes an active role in caring for these people and connecting them to supports; raising awareness about

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