ECHO – Grief and bereavement with Joshua Black, PhD
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Access to Palliative Care in Canada 2023 Read More »
BCCPC is seeking participants for a research study looking at Serious Illness Conversation Guide Implementation in British Columbia We are conducting a study to better understand the implementation of the Serious Illness Conversation Guide (SICG) across British Columbia. The results of the study will inform the development of a Quality Improvement Toolkit aimed at supporting
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Looking ahead to 2023, the BCCPC’s Palliative Care ECHO Program is looking at another year of dramatic growth with an impressive variety of themes, topics and sessions. ECHO’s ‘all learn, all teach’ approach has found popularity among our stakeholders in BC, and the program’s practice of co-creating the sessions results in content that is developed
ECHO in 2023…. New sessions on the horizon Read More »
New network, new look, new approach When it comes to resources for health care providers, the BCCPC team has taken a bold, fresh approach to gathering information and to sharing it with our stakeholders. The approach has two exciting developments: a new look and functionality to our resources web page and the launch of the
Pall Ed Network Launched Read More »
BCCPC has taken another step in making advance care planning (ACP) information more accessible for British Columbians by adapting their web-based resources for the Hindi-speaking community. Materials available in Hindi are a suite of ACP resources including an ACP Checklist, Conversation Starter, Information Booklet and a three-part guide to representation agreements (Part 1, Part 2,
Advance Care Planning resources now available in Hindi! Read More »
Clinicians in all care settings who work with people with life limiting illnesses share one thing: they need a good understanding of the foundations of palliative care. This easy to access training module, Principles of Palliative Care and Palliative Approach, reinforces the foundational skills of the palliative approach to care. This module contributes to a solid
Have you checked out our foundational course on palliative approach to care? Read More »
An important development in our Bereavement in BC research project is underway: gathering perspectives of frontline workers or volunteers who provide services to people who are unhoused or vulnerably housed in BC. This frontline perspectives study will complement the other investigations in the two-year Bereavement in BC research project (“A provincial evidence-informed approach to supporting
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One of the best things about ECHO’s all teach, all learn approach is that it’s stretchy – it can cover any topic of interest to any group of people. And while early ECHO topics have focused on clinicians, it’s not just for health professionals! Since the learning platform creates a virtual knowledge-sharing network, it’s easy
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Work on the Centre’s research project on bereavement supports continues, and the next developments in the project are to go “wider” and “deeper” into the research. A wider look: exploring grief with the vulnerably housed In the course of the project research, it became clear that there was a gap in our data regarding grief
Bereavement project update: going wider and deeper Read More »