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SUMMARY:#GriefLiteracy: Join the movement!
DESCRIPTION:This event is hosted by the Palliative Care and Nursing Ethics Hub of the Centre for Research on Health and Nursing in partnership with the Canadian Nurses Association. \nGrief literacy aims to improve how everyday citizens can understand grief and support one another in it. This concept is embedded in a public health commitment to understanding and addressing the loneliness and isolation caused by grief. The goal of grief literacy is to empower individuals\, networks and communities to support the bereaved among us with everyday acts of kindness and compassion. For greater grief literacy\, change needs to occur at all levels. While certainly some bereaved people need professional support\, for many a salient social response is community-based acknowledgment and validation. \nThis event will be led by two originators of the Grief Literacy concept. Professor Mary Ellen Macdonald will provide an overview of Grief Literacy\, its recent development by an international team of grief scholars\, and its relationship to public health palliative care. Professor Susan Cadell will operationalize the concept of Grief Literacy by providing vignettes that can be used for education and practice. In this talk\, the concept of Grief Literacy will also be connected to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic. There will be time reserved for open discussion with our two speakers. \nClick here to register and for more information.
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/griefliteracy-join-the-movement/
CATEGORIES:COVID-19,Palliative Care,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Conversation on Guilt\, Trauma\, and Reactions to Changing Practices During COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is a collaborative effort between the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA) and the Social Work Hospice ad Palliative Care Network (SWHPN). Join our seasoned panel of discussion leaders for an open conversation pertaining to guilt\, trauma\, and reactions to changing practices during COVID-19. \nSome topics the panel will cover: \n\nLoss of immediate and long-term future\nClinician guilt and survivor guilt\nThe problem with “hero” language\nFeelings of exclusion from COVID-19 treatment teams\nLack of options for closure during times of crisis\nDealing with the large volume of counseling needs in the setting of a pandemic\nThe parallel process of dealing with personal losses while dealing with patients and their losses\n\nThis webinar is free to attend but registration is required. Registrants will be sent a link to join the meeting 24 hours before the webinar. This webinar is informational only. No CE/NCPD hours are offered. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/conversation-on-guilt-trauma-and-reactions-to-changing-practices-during-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Childcare and Caregiving During COVID: Challenges for Palliative Care Health Care Workers
DESCRIPTION:RECORDING AVAILABLE HERE \nThis webinar will reflect on how COVID-19 has brought new challenges for palliative care professionals who also have responsibilities of caring for children\, elderly parents\, and others\, while simultaneously trying to fulfill work-related obligations. The webinar will also solicit input from panelists and participants on balancing home and work responsibilities moving forward. \n  \nHost and Moderator: Dr. José Pereira MBChB\, CFPC (PC)\, MSc\, FCFP \n  \nPanelists: Amy Archer RN\, CHPCN (PC); Dr. Sandy Buchman MD\, CCFP (PC)\, FCFP; Dr. Pamela Liao MD CCFP (PC); Dr. Stephen Singh MD\, CCFP (PC) \nRegister here \nThe webinar is free and open to all health care professionals and will be hosted in English. Please spread the word to your colleagues who may be interested. A recording of the webinar will be disseminated to all registrants. \n 
URL:https://www.bc-cpc.ca/event/childcare-and-caregiving-during-covid-challenges-for-palliative-care-health-care-workers/
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