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.
Palliative Domain
Information Session Part 2 (Ridge Meadows Seniors Society)
in-personRegister by May 10, 2021 Call: (604) 380-0516 Email: [email protected] (in-person)
Conversation Event (Williams Lake Hospice Society)
onlineWilliams Lake Hospice Society Conversation Event June 22 10:00am-12:00pm For more information or to register contact: Cindy Call: 250-398-0119 Email: [email protected]
ACP Information Session 1 ( Williams Lake Hospice)
onlineWilliams Lake Hospice ACP Information Session 1 June 24 10:00am-12:00pm For more information or to register contact: Cindy Call: 250-398-0119 Email: [email protected]
ACP Information Session 2 ( Williams Lake Hospice)
onlineWilliams Lake Hospice Society ACP Information Session 2 June 25 10:00am-12:00pm For more information or to register contact: Cindy Call: 250-398-0119 Email: [email protected]
Supporting Attachment Needs of Grieving Children – Exploring The role of health care providers with Parents and Caregivers
online“Supporting Attachment Needs of Grieving Children – Exploring The role of health care providers with Parents and Caregivers”
Emily Watson
MSW/RSW
Canuck Place Counseling and Bereavement Services
The Embodied Experience of Young Adults and Adolescents Living with Serious Illness
online"The Embodied Experience of Young Adults and Adolescents Living with Serious Illness"
Andrea Johnson
MSW/RSW
Canuck Place Counseling and Bereavement Services
Supporting the Bereaved After a Substance Use-Related Death: Building Hope and Resilience in Grief
online"Loss After Toxic Substance Poisoning"
Details TBD
SIC and Disenfranchised Populations: The importance of utilizing a trauma-informed, trust building approach for Serious Illness Conversations with Structurally Vulnerable/Disenfranchised Populations
onlineSerious Illness Conversation Provincial Collaborative ECHO Session Topic: SIC and Disenfranchised Populations: The importance of utilizing a trauma-informed, trust building approach for Serious Illness Conversations with Structurally Vulnerable/Disenfranchised Populations Wallace Robinson, MSW RSW Leader for Advance Care Planning, Providence Health Care
SIC in a Cancer Setting
onlineSerious Illness Conversation Provincial Collaborative ECHO Session Topic: SIC in a Cancer Setting Antony Porcino BC Cancer
SIC and Cultural Safety
onlineSerious Illness Conversation Provincial Collaborative ECHO Session Topic: SIC and Cultural Safety Nicole Wikjord, RN, MSN, CHPCN (C) Clinical Nurse Specialist, Chronic Conditions and Serious Illness First Nations Health Authority Elizabeth Beddard-Huber, RN, MSN, CHPCN(C) Clinical Lead Serious Illness Conversations, BC Centre for Palliative Care By the end of the session the participants will: Review […]