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.
Information Session Part 1 (Ridge Meadows Seniors Society)
in-personRegister by May 10, 2021 Call:Â (604) 380-0516 Email:Â [email protected] (in-person)
Conversation Event (Abbotsford Association for Healthy Aging)
onlineConversation Event June 11th 10am-11:30am Online or by phone Please register by June 4th Call: 604-854-1733 email: [email protected]
Information Session Part 2 (CareRx Vancouver Downtown Pharmacy)
onlineJune 14th 10:00am-11:30am (Online -Microsoft Teams) Please register by June 2nd Call: 604-679-1289 email: [email protected]
Information Session Part 2 (Adult Cognitive Wellness Centre)
onlineTo register Call:Â (604) 655-0535 Email:Â [email protected] (online)
The role of nurses in equity-oriented palliative care
Event hosted by: CPCNA Registration: FREE for Members $40 for non-Members There is limited capacity so register early! CPCNA is pleased to present Dan Grover, RN, BN, BSc and Kelli Stajduhar, RN, PhD, FCAHS, FCAN who will be speaking to us on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 9-10am While increasingly recognized as a human right, […]
Information Session Part 2 (Ridge Meadows Seniors Society)
in-personRegister by May 10, 2021 Call:Â (604) 380-0516 Email:Â [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]
Session 9 Topic – Indigenous Health & Well-Being in a Palliative Care Context Part 2   Â
Competencies – Domain 2 – Cultural safety & humility. Advocates for incorporation of the person’s and family’s cultural traditions, beliefs, expectations, and preferences into decision making, care planning, and service delivery models. Facilitates expression and inclusion of the person’s and family’s values, beliefs, and wishes during declining health and bereavement. Advocates for changes in policy to facilitate incorporation of culture into care.  Domain 3 – Communication. Provides support, mediation, and advocacy in exploring and clarifying treatment goals and care planning.  Domain 4 – Comfort & quality of life. Adapts care to address persons fears and anxieties related to past trauma. Understands, educates, and works with the person/family and inter-professional team about the interplay of spiritual, emotional, social, cognitive, and physical aspects of the person’s past experiences on their current quality of life.  Describe strategies for persons in a helping role to assist them in reconciling working within a healthcare system that has and continues to do significant harm to Indigenous peoples and their way of being  Describe strategies and approaches people can use in their clinical practice to recognize and acknowledge both the devastating experiences of indigenous peoples both within and outside the healthcare system and the impact of these experiences on their decision-making around access to and receiving end of life care  Describe strategies and approaches people can use in their clinical practice to honour and value the stories of Indigenous peoples in a respectful way that builds trusting relationships and allyship, fosters connections, and allows Indigenous voices to be heard at all stages of lifeÂ
ACP Information Session 1 ( Williams Lake Hospice)
onlineWilliams Lake Hospice ACP Information Session 1Â June 24 10:00am-12:00pm For more information or to register contact: Cindy Call: 250-398-0119 Email:Â [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]