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Celebrating Volunteers: The Heart of Compassionate Communities
Building compassionate communities that are inclusive and responsive to the needs of older people living with […]
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Compassionate Community Index in action
Over the past year, a team from UBC-Okanagan, in partnership with BCCPC, has worked with eight […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 month, 2 weeks ago
No Fixed Address: White Cart Memorial screenings bring community together
From the BC Centre for Palliative Care and the Kelowna Homelessness Research Centre (KHRC), No Fixed Address: The […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 month, 2 weeks ago
What people are saying about ECHO
Checking in with past ECHO participants to better understand their experience is a key step to making the program […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 4 months, 2 weeks ago
A powerful and intimate documentary … No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial
No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial is a powerful and intimate documentary that sheds light on a deeply o […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Sue Bartnik – Learning, unlearning, healing and teaching
When BCCPC team member Sue Bartnik introduces herself, you get a unique snapshot of her whole self: […]Lee Cameron posted an update 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Super stoked to be onboarding to this excellent Centre
pamwarkentin wrote a new post 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Vital collaborations: Clinical consultants
At BCCPC, “collaboration” is practically our middle name. No matter the project, initiative or research pape […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Partnership spotlight: Carnegie Centre Death Care Project serves Vancouver’s DTES
Programming continues in our collaboration with the Carnegie Community Centre in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside ( […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 10 months ago
Celebrating Collaboration and Impact: BCCPC and UBC Supporting International Medical Graduates (IMG)
2025 marks 10 years of the provincial UBC IMG Resident Orientation, and BCCPC’s Serious Illness Conversation ( […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Envisioning Compassionate, Dementia Inclusive Communities
A University of British Columbia-Okanagan research team, partnering with the BC Centre for Palliative Care […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 year ago
pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 year ago
Become an Advance Care Planning (ACP) Master Trainer
BCCPC is seeking expressions of interest from ACP facilitators for the opportunity to become certified ACP Master […]Pamela Fry posted an update 1 year ago
Happy to be a new member, and looking forward to contributing.
pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 year, 1 month ago
All Together Symposium – participant reactions continue
The kudos for the second All Together: Nurturing Partnerships. Reimagining Palliative Care. continue […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 year, 2 months ago
ECHO and Palliative Care in the Climate Crisis
Extreme weather events due to the climate crisis impact every aspect of life, including access to […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
All Together Symposium 2024 Recap
Last week, around 200 participants gathered in downtown Vancouver for the All Together Symposium […]pamwarkentin wrote a new post 1 year, 3 months ago
Our cornerstone ECHO learning, Flexing Your Core, is back for Autumn 2024! Flexing Your Core promotes a […]sheldon cooper posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
Narcolepsy can affect a person’s mental health, and it disrupts the sleep cycle. Sleep is an essential cycle for a person, and not having enough sleep can cause a person’s mental health. A person should at least sleep for 8 hours to gain energy for the next day. Excessive daytime sleep disorders can affect a person’s daily work life and can make…[Read more]
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