Verification of Expected Death - Face-to-face training

Verification of Expected Death - Face-to-face training

Practical and Theoretical training on how to verify a death. For Registered Professionals only.

By ellenor hospice

Date and time

Wed, 21 Aug 2024 09:30 - 12:30 GMT+1

Location

Heart of Kent Hospice

Heart of Kent Hospice Aylesford ME20 7PU United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

    This session will be hosted by Heart of Kent Hospice

    Priority given to professionals in the Kent and Medway Area.

    A face-to-face training session to registered professionals on the legal and ethical aspects of Verification of Expected Deaths. A demonstration of the clinical process for verifying will be shown and individuals will be able to practice this process. The roles of different professionals are explained when a person dies. Communication with the bereaved is key. By attending this session, you will be assessed for your classroom competency and your competency certificate will be sent to you.

    If you are unable to attend, please can you notify us as soon as possible so we can offer your place to someone else.

    A minimum of 3 people will need to be booked in order for this training to take place.

    Organised by

    Locally, ellenor provides Education Programmes for all service providers with an aim to share our knowledge and experience with delivering effective End of Life care. As such, we are the first hospice in Kent to provide accredited End of Life care courses, through our partnership with St Christopher’s and Croydon College.

    We are part of a local facilitators collaborative partnering with:-

    • Heart of Kent hospice Pilgrims hospice
    • Kent Community Foundation Trust

    The main function of this group is to deliver virtual training for End of Life care.

    Regionally, we also work closely with the Kent Surrey and Sussex education collaborative.

    Nationally, we have worked in partnership with ‘e-Learning for Healthcare’ to develop e-learning modules of teaching on the ‘End of Life Care for All’ (e-ELCA).

    Free