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.

  • Neurodivergence, grief, and bereavement

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    Register Here Part of our Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series This virtual session will have a presentation with Q & A. Session poster you can print and share linked here. Presenter: Jess Holtslander, RSW, MSW, RCC, Sun & Clouds Counselling This series is for anyone interested in increasing their knowledge around grief and bereavement […]

  • Hybrid AMS Nest at UBC 6133 University Blvd, Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Save the Date: A Special Hospice Palliative Care Week Presentation is Coming Up! Providence Health Care staff and partners across the region are invited to join a special presentation for Hospice Palliative Care Week on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 12:00-1:15 pm featuring a joint presentation by Dr. Sarah Levitt and Dr. Daniel Buchman. This session, “Towards a Palliative Psychiatry for Severe […]

  • Palliative Essentials in LTC ECHO: Foundations and Care Planning

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    Register Here Learn how to integrate a palliative approach into long term care from move-in, with a focus on what matters most to residents and their families. This session introduces the foundations of a palliative approach, supports clinicians in adopting care planning that prepares for both current needs and anticipated changes, and highlights the new […]

  • Connecting Minds Through Compassionate Hearts

    Register Here Part of the All Together ECHO Series Join us to learn how community minded partners are building an dementia-inclusive culture to help reduce stigma, raising awareness and empowering supports for people living with early dementia to age in place.. Presenters: Erin Connelly, Operations Director, Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society Laurie De Croos, […]

  • Palliative Essentials in LTC: Conversations — Aligning Care with What Matters

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    Register Here Connecting with residents is key to understanding who they are, what matters most to their quality of life, and how care can align with their values and preferences. This ECHO session focuses on goals of care conversations as a way to understand each resident as a unique person, support their understanding of their […]

  • Conversations that Matter with Dementia

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    Register Here Join us for a discussion on Conversations that Matter with Dementia. Presenter: Dr. Trevor Janz, Residential Care Medical Director, Interior Health East, Nelson, BC

  • Palliative Essentials in LTC ECHO: Person centered symptom management – addressing pain

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    Register Here Person centred pain management in long term care is a core palliative essential. Untreated pain in frail older adults leads to significant distress, functional decline, pain behaviours, and reduces quality of life. This ECHO session focuses on effective pain management starting with understanding the resident's goals of care and highlighting timely assessment including […]

  • Grief and Caregiving: Difficult Conversations and Decisions in Dementia Care

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    Register Here Part of our Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series Dementia caregiving is often shaped by ongoing and anticipatory grief, as families experience repeated losses long before end of life. This session examines how both grief and dementia can impact challenging discussions regarding safety, personal independence, and end-of-life matters. It offers practical strategies to […]

  • Honouring Grief in Long-Term Care Communities: Struggles and Strategies

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    Register Here Part of our Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series In long-term care homes, grief is not a single moment tied only to death. It is an ongoing, layered experience shared by the entire long-term care village: residents, families, staff, volunteers, and all who are connected to the home. Losses of independence, identity, memory, […]