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May 2022
Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing | Conscious Inclusion: Moving on from Unconscious Bias
Outline of the Webinar: Understand the roots of unconscious bias and why we have implicit biases. Some of the more common biases that play out in the workplace and in our relations with consumers every day. How to mitigate the impact of common types of bias. How to build an action plan to reduce the impact of bias on your actions and decisions. Presenters: Bedi Othow and Lorna Deng
Find out more »PEPA | Palliative Approach in Aged Care Workshop – Join Waitlist
Acquire knowledge, skills and confidence in providing palliative care for people with a life-limiting illness; and their families. This workshop is aimed towards health professionals with little or no palliative care experience. Topics covered include: Principles of palliative care Communication Providing care Advance care planning End-of-life care Ethical issues in palliative care Caring for yourself Contact details for further information: PEPA Administration Assistant Ph: 03 9231 1926 Email: pepa@svha.org.au
Find out more »Swinburne University of Technology, Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults | The Office of the Public Advocate: powers of attorneys and understanding capacity
Swinburne's Seminar and Webinar Series on Ageing has been running for over 10 years. Presented by experts in health and ageing, the webinars cover a wide range of issues related to working with older adults such as cognitive impairment, life-stage transitions, late-life emotional experiences and psychosocial approaches for aged care residents and their families. The webinars are suitable for clinicians, trainees, researchers, students, aged care volunteers, aged care workers as well as for consumers, families and carers. The Webinar Series is free and open to the public. The webinars are…
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Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 1
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 2
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Swinburne University of Technology, Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults | Technological solutions for residents in aged care
Swinburne's Seminar and Webinar Series on Ageing has been running for over 10 years. Presented by experts in health and ageing, the webinars cover a wide range of issues related to working with older adults such as cognitive impairment, life-stage transitions, late-life emotional experiences and psychosocial approaches for aged care residents and their families. The webinars are suitable for clinicians, trainees, researchers, students, aged care volunteers, aged care workers as well as for consumers, families and carers. The Webinar Series is free and open to the public. The webinars are…
Find out more »Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 3
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing | Managing Equal and Mutually Beneficial Partnerships with Multicultural Communities
The webinar explores the importance of equal and mutually beneficial partnerships between aged care providers and ethno-specific and multicultural community organisations. Successful partnerships benefit older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. The webinar will showcase concepts that inform good practice in partnership approaches and will outline key components for working in mutually beneficial partnerships between multicultural community organisations and service providers. Presenters: Susan Feldman, Hayat Doughan and Cory Haugh
Find out more »Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 4
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Swinburne University of Technology, Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults | Family therapy approaches in dementia care
Swinburne's Seminar and Webinar Series on Ageing has been running for over 10 years. Presented by experts in health and ageing, the webinars cover a wide range of issues related to working with older adults such as cognitive impairment, life-stage transitions, late-life emotional experiences and psychosocial approaches for aged care residents and their families. The webinars are suitable for clinicians, trainees, researchers, students, aged care volunteers, aged care workers as well as for consumers, families and carers. The Webinar Series is free and open to the public. The webinars are…
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