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Do you develop Palliative Care Education? Join us! View and add to our resources for developers.Registration Complete
Thank you for completing the registration form. An email has been sent to the provided address with further instructions. Please contact PalliativeEducationNetwork@bc-cpc.ca if the email does not arrive. With appreciation for your contribution...Videos
Looking for more information and inspiration? Check out these videos: ACP is for Everyone (2:38) ACP is for Everyone (PUNJABI VERSION) (2:45) It’s as easy as … Think, Talk, Plan (4:26) It’s as easy as … Think, Talk, Plan (PUNJABI VERSION) (4:55) A...The Essentials
Each advance care plan is unique, but there are some things we think are essentials: our easy Think-Talk-Plan process, recording your wishes, and thinking about who can speak for you (if you can’t). English | Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese | ...The Optionals
Once you’ve decided on the essentials, there are some optional things you can add, depending on your needs: representation agreements, advance directives or medical orders.More ACP information
Looking for more information to help you create your advance care plan? Here's some more help from our partner organizations: For legal help For organ donation About medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in Canada First Nations resources Information...Advance Care Planning in other provinces
Need to know about what advance care planning looks like elsewhere in Canada? Advance Care Planning Across Canada Living Well, Planning Well: An Advance Care Planning Resource for Accessing Your RightsACP Reflection Prompts
(credit: ACP in Canada) Choosing Your "Who" Who do you trust to make healthcare decisions that respect your wishes? This person can be a family member, friend, child, or a faith leader for example. And it doesn’t have to be just one person. What’s imp...BC-CPC ECHO Sessions
These sessions will focus on and highlight some of the work done by the BC Centre for Palliative Care. BC Centre for Palliative Care ECHO sessions are geared towards sharing the work we are doing to accelerate the spread of innovations and best practices...The Pandemic Made Me Do It
Overall Learning Objective: Throughout the pandemic, educators...Hospice Volunteer Competency Framework
Overall Learning Objective: This session will help you to consider how the new volunteer competency framework document will be of benefit in settings other than hospices, such as long-term care or volunteer-led community groups and organizations that...Presentation Summary Notes
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Competency Framework DocumentCulturally Safe Advance Care Planning
This page should redirect to this link: https://learninghub.phsa.ca/Courses/27665/culturally-safe-advance-care-planning#contact-info If it doesn't, just click on the link at left to take you to the right target.Serious Illness Conversations Resources
Training information for health-care providers & specific Serious Illness Conversation COVID-19 resources.Symptom Management Guidelines
Guidelines cover physical symptoms and psychosocial and spiritual needsPalliative Competency Framework
Core competencies for generalists, enhanced care providers, and specialists