Palliative and End of Life Care Champions Course

Palliative and End of Life Care Champions Course

Aims to equip care staff with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to become champions, promoting best practice for end of life patients.

By Keech Hospice Learning

Date and time

Location

Keech Hospice Care

Great Bramingham Lane Luton LU3 3NT United Kingdom

About this event

    If you have previously attended the Keech Hospice Care Principles programme then you only need to book on to Day 2 of the course. Please ensure you attend both days, if you have not attended the Principles programme.

    What can I gain from attending?

    Day 1- Principles of Palliative Care Course:

    Principles of Palliative Care What is Palliative Care? How does it differ from EOLC or other types of care? How should I interact with these patients? What do these patients want from me? Are there principles that can help me?

    Principles of Essential Communication Conversations with palliative/dying patients are often perceived as ‘difficult’. Is this true? What do I need to consider? Are there principles that can help me engage effectively with this patient group? This session will build your confidence in your communication skills.

    Principles of Advance Care Planning What is Advance Care Planning? Is it important? When should it be done? How should it be approached? Who should commence these conversations?

    Principles of care in the last days How to recognise the dying patient, what care in the last days looks like, principles of managing the patient at end of life, recognition of aftercare.

    Principles of Loss & Bereavement How to recognise loss and bereavement and gaining understanding of helping those affected during their loss.

    Day 2 will focus on:

    EOLC Core Skills

    Community Skills Development – Compassionate Communities

    Working in Partnership – Multidisciplinary Team

    Highlight and signpost: Communication; Networking; Palliative Team Members

    Symptom Control – Pain; N&V Breathlessness; Secretions; Terminal Restlessness

    The role of a Champion

    Leadership skills to accomplish the role.


    Who can attend?

    All care staff wishing to become Palliative and End of Life Care Champions.

    Organised by

    Keech Hospice provides free specialist palliative and end of life care for people of all ages.

    We support adults in Bedfordshire. Children and their families in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Milton Keynes. At home, in hospice, or wherever we’re needed.

    As a teaching hospice, our exceptional people, training, and facilities are helping local communities to live and die well.

    FreeNov 27 · 10:00 GMT