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BCCPC’s Provincial Bereavement Roundtable Funded by MSFHR – 2021 C2 award!

In a recent announcement, the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) included the BCCPC’s proposal on bereavement as one of the recipients of the 2021 Convening and Collaborating awards. Now well into our second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and with an estimated nine people affected by bereavement for each COVID death, MSFHR agreed [...]

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Research spotlight: Bereavement in BC

Since the beginning of the pandemic, many traditional supports for grief and bereavement have been disrupted, and the effect of these disruptions on peoples’ grieving process is currently not fully understood. A new research study by BCCPC is investigating this very question, seeking to better understand the experiences of people who have lost a loved

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BCCPC’s innovative tools and resources used nationally

As BCCPC continues to create tools and resources to advance the practice of a person-centred approach to palliative care, more organizations are discovering the value of these innovative tools and sharing them with their own stakeholders. Three recent examples: BCCPC’s innovative tools highlighted in national report - BCCPC’s interdisciplinary symptom management guidelines and compassionate communities

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iCAN – ACP project concludes

The national iCAN-ACP study was developed to test ways to improve advance care planning (ACP) conversations between patients, families and health professionals. The aim was to narrow the gap between the care that elderly Canadians living with frailty want and the care that they receive. The study had four project teams focusing on different settings

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Palliative Care Competencies Project: Building Volunteer Competencies

In collaboration with key stakeholders and in consultation with hospice societies, BCCPC's project to establish province-wide core competencies and education for hospice staff and volunteers has reached its first milestone. The project is the product of two 2019 initiatives. The first was the Inter-professional Palliative Care Competency framework, identifying ideal competencies for health-care providers for

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BCCPC is the provincial hub partner for national ECHO project

Helping BC health care providers build capacity to provide a palliative approach to care   In partnership with Pallium Canada, BC Centre for Palliative Care becomes the provincial hub in BC within the National Palliative Care ECHO Project. The federally funded five-year initiative aims to build primary- or generalist-level capacity to provide a palliative care approach in

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