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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.

Flexing Your Core ECHO-Domain 1: Principles of Palliative Care and Palliative Approach (Fall 2024)

Session resources Session summary discussion notes: https://www.bc-cpc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/FYC-Domain-1-2024.10.08-ECHO-Session-Summary-Note.pdf This session introduces key concepts of a palliative approach. We will discuss who would benefit from a palliative approach to care and talk about a health care provider’s role in providing this approach to care for their patients. A case study will be discussed with participants to give […]

Event Series Grief Chats Q&A

Grief Chats Q&A

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Join grief specialists Maxxine Rattner (MSW, RSW) and Marney Thompson (MA, RCC) for the first Grief Chats Q&A – a monthly webinar where they will respond to your questions about loss and grief. Click to Register

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McGill International Palliative Care Congress

Palais des Congrès de Montréal 1001 Pl. Jean-Paul-Riopelle, Montreal, QB, Canada

After a successful return in 2022, the McGill International Palliative Care Congress will be held at the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, from October 15-18, 2024. This major gathering of healthcare professionals and palliative care specialists from around the world has been hosted in Montréal every second year since 1976. The McGill International Congress offers […]

Flexing Your Core ECHO-Domain 3: Communication (Fall 2024)

Session resources Session summary discussion notes: https://www.bc-cpc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Domain-3-Flexing-Your-Core.pdf  This session we will discuss foundational communication skills such as active listening. We will also explore a person-centered framework used to guide conversations focusing on what’s important to a person with life limiting illness.

The Next Day: What Happens After Someone Dies

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Session resources Session summary notes: 2024.10.24. The Next Day: What Happens After Someone Dies Session recording: YouTube recording  Part of our Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO series After someone dies they are transferred into the care of the entirely privatised BC deathcare system. In this session, Emily from DeathCare BC will take participants through the […]

Flexing Your Core ECHO-Domain 4: Comfort & Quality of Life (Fall 2024)

Session Resources Session Discussion Summary notes  This session is an introduction to promoting comfort and quality of life for people with life-limiting illness. Learners will discuss applying the steps of symptom management and supporting wellness to a case study.

Compassion is Courage: How Our Neurobiology Supports Compassion Cultivation

 Session Resources Session recording: YouTube Presentation slides Session summary notes All Together, a compassionate communities initiative, is open to Health Care Providers, Volunteers, Volunteer lead organizations, Community Groups, and individuals looking to be inspired by and learn from others developing compassionate communities. Don will share key concepts from his capstone project that focused on the […]

Flexing Your Core ECHO-Domain 5: Care Planning & Collaborative Practice (Fall 2024)

Session resources Session summary: FYC Domain 5 Care Planning & Collaborative Practice We will identify the importance of determining a person's goals for their care at end of life and discuss key elements of anticipatory care planning. Participants will discuss a case study to apply their learnings.

The Playful Art of Supporting Children with Grief: Using Play Therapy as a Way to Communicate

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Session Resources: Presentation slides Session recording: YouTube Session summary notes Part of our Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series Dallas Shirley will share from her years of experience supporting families with grief and loss, ways to use play therapy to support the grieving process. Following the presentation t here will be opportunity to interact and […]

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