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Pallium’s LEAP courses provide the foundation needed to make the most of these palliative care resources. We also offer programs and resources to support community care.
Family Caregiver Interactive Information Series
Hub Partner – Being a family caregiver can be as challenging as it is rewarding. If you are a family caregiver looking after someone with a chronic illness, please join the Montreal Institute for Palliative Care for this series of informative conversations. This series is an excellent forum to learn, exchange ideas, and connect with others who may have caregiving stories that resonate with your own.
Updates & Innovations in Essential Conversations for the Health Care Team ECHO – BC Centre for Palliative Care
Hub Partner – This series from the BC Centre for Palliative Care aims to enhance communication skills within health care teams, fostering collaboration and connection. Sessions in this series provide valuable insights and strategies, helping professionals network and share best practices to improve patient care.
All Together ECHO Series – BC Centre for Palliative Care
Hub Partner – As part of a compassionate communities initiative, this series from the BC Centre for Palliative Care, is ideal for health care providers, volunteers, and community groups exploring Advance Care Planning, serious illness conversations, and fostering support through session topics like compassionate communities, social prescribing, and creating dementia-inclusive spaces
Grief & Bereavement Literacy ECHO Series – BC Centre for Palliative Care
Hub Partner – This series from the BC Centre for Palliative Care is for anyone interested in increasing their knowledge around grief and bereavement to support them personally or in their professional careers. We hope to attract a wide range of people including health care providers, community organizational staff and volunteers, and those personally affected by loss.