National Palliative Care Week 2022
National Palliative Care Week (NPCW), held from 22 – 28 May 2022, is Australia’s largest annual awareness-raising initiative held to increase understanding of the many benefits of palliative care. We are …
National Palliative Care Week (NPCW), held from 22 – 28 May 2022, is Australia’s largest annual awareness-raising initiative held to increase understanding of the many benefits of palliative care. We are …
National Palliative Care week online webinar by PCA
live-streamed during National Palliative Care Week from 11 am - 12 pm AEST on Thursday, 26 May 2022. This event will discuss the establishment and development of paediatric palliative care in Australia …
’Paediatric Palliative Care: A pathway for success’ Read More »
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, …
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 …
Bereavement Care: Research and Practice Tuesday 7 June 2022, 2:30pm – 3:45pm (GMT+8) Asia Pacific Hospice PC Network webinar Prof Amy Chow and Michael Dash Further information or to register
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 …
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, …
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 …
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 …