Training & Events


 

Supporting a Person with Intellectual Disability through their Palliative Care Journey

Supporting a Person with Intellectual Disability through their Palliative Care Journey

An opportunity for PCNA members to deepen their knowledge of supporting patients with intellectual disabilities. 

When: Thu 21 November , 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Presented By: Palliative Care Nurses Australia

Where: Online

PCV Annual General Meeting

PCV Annual General Meeting

Join this online event to hear an update from the PCV team regarding work throughout the year on behalf of their members.

Voting members will receive their Notice of Meeting by email today (8 November), including login details to register and attend the meeting.

When: Fri 22 November , 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Presented By: Palliative Care Victoria

Where: Online

How health services and communities can work together to meet end of life care needs

How health services and communities can work together to meet end of life care needs

Professor Hsien Seow will join Professor Samar Aoun in conversation to explore how health professionals and communities can work together to meet the end-of-life needs of people living in Australia.

When: Fri 22 November , 2:30pm - 3:30pm

Presented By: Compassionate Communities Australia

Where: Online

Palliative Care Lunchtime Sessions

Palliative Care Lunchtime Sessions

Regular sessions to March 2025

Join these FREE weekly online palliative care training sessions. Suitable for Registered and Enrolled Nurses, Allied Health Professionals and Personal Care Attendants.

When: Tue 26 November , 12:00pm - 12:50pm

Presented By: Regional Palliative Care Consortiums

Where: Online

Palliative Care 10-minute Sessions  for Personal Care Attendants

Palliative Care 10-minute Sessions for Personal Care Attendants

Regular sessions to March 2025

Join these weekly 10-minute MS Teams sessions for short, sharp Palliative Care sessions specifically designed for Personal Care Attendants.

When: Tue 26 November , 2:30pm - 2:40pm

Presented By: Region Palliative Care Consortiums

Where: Online

Palliative Approach to Care

Palliative Approach to Care

For health care professionals working in aged care with limited or no palliative care experience.

Acquire knowledge, skills and confidence in providing palliative care for people with a life-limiting illness, and their families.

When: Wed 27 November , 9:00am - 12:30pm

Presented By: PEPA

Where: Caritas Christi Hospice

Introduction to Wills & Powers of Attorney

Introduction to Wills & Powers of Attorney

This session will provide an introduction to substitute decision-making options including powers of attorney and guardianship and administration orders. , as well as what can be covered in a Will and some of the key legal requirements.

ECLC does not provide power of attorney and Will preparation services however, it is hoped that this information session will help to raise awareness of the options available including protective measures to help ensure wishes are respected. A referral and resource list will be provided to attendees.

When: Wed 27 November , 10:00am - 11:30am

Presented By: Eastern Community Legal Centre

Where: Online

Federal Election campaign launch

Federal Election campaign launch

Join Palliative Care Australia for the launch of their campaign live from Parliament House, Canberra. One of Australia's most loved performers, Jean Kittson will share the trauma and grief she lives with following the death of her parents, Elaine and Roy earlier this year.

When: Wed 27 November , 12:15pm - 1:30pm

Presented By: Palliative Care Australia

Where: Online

Dying Process and End of Life Care for PCAs

Dying Process and End of Life Care for PCAs

Reflections on death and dying, recognise common symptoms at end of life, review comfort management strategies and discuss after-death care.

When: Wed 27 November , 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Presented By: Eastern Palliative Care Assoc. Inc.

Where: Online

Exploring Compassionate Communication in Palliative Care

Exploring Compassionate Communication in Palliative Care

For health professionals with little or no palliative care experience, who want to develop confidence in communicating with people with life-limiting and chronic illnesses, and their families.

Acquire knowledge, skills and confidence in providing palliative care for people with a life-limiting illness, and their families.

When: Wed 27 November , 1:00pm - 4:30pm

Presented By: PEPA

Where: Caritas Christi Hospice

The Changing Nature of Oncology: What Does That Mean for Palliative Care?

The Changing Nature of Oncology: What Does That Mean for Palliative Care?

This panel discussion will explore the changing landscape of cancer care and the role of palliative care as ever-expanding treatment opportunities are available for people with cancer and their families.

When: Wed 27 November , 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Presented By: Pal-Spectives In Conversation

Where: Online

Connecting carer research to practice through collaboration

Connecting carer research to practice through collaboration

Through the integration of carers' perspectives and the expertise from multi-disciplinary research centres and networks, this webinar aims to elevate the quality and impact of carer-related research, ultimately building a stronger evidence base to better inform policy and practice.  

The Carer Knowledge Exchange is a three-year partnership between Carers NSW and the Institute for Public Policy and Governance at UTS. 

When: Thu 28 November , 10:30am - 12:30pm

Presented By: Carers NSW

Where: Online

Family Carer Support in Residential Aged Care

Family Carer Support in Residential Aged Care

This webinar offers insights into the types of support that can assist family carers as they navigate the complexities of caring for relatives living in residential aged care facilities. Through clinical reflections and first-hand accounts shared by carers, the webinar highlights family caregivers' unique challenges, including emotional, social, and practical aspects of caregiving. A case study of a carer group is also presented, reflecting on the importance of creating a supportive group environment that fosters open dialogue and connection.

When: Fri 29 November , 4:45pm - 6:00pm

Presented By: Swinburne Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults

Where: Online

Community of Practice for Palliative Care in General Practice

Community of Practice for Palliative Care in General Practice

Passionate GPs and GPs in training are invited to join this Community of Practice for Palliative Care in General Practice.

Partners of the Eastern Metropolitan Region Palliative Care Consortium (EMRPCC) fund this initiative to elevate best practices and enhance palliative care capabilities within our community.

CPD points are available.

When: Wed 4 December, 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Presented By: Eastern Metro Region Palliative Care Consortium partners

Where: Eastern Palliative Care Assoc Inc

Aged Care Special Interest Group (SIG)

Aged Care Special Interest Group (SIG)

The purpose of the SIG is to :

  • Promote awareness and advice on current issues in aged care and palliative care
  • Provide opportunities for health professionals to provide advice in advocacy, policy and education matters
  • Support health professionals working in aged care and palliative care 

When: Thu 5 December, 12:30pm - 1:30pm

Presented By: Palliative Care Victoria

Where: Online

35th International Symposium on ALS/MND

35th International Symposium on ALS/MND

Each year, this Symposium attracts over 1,000 delegates representing the energy and dynamism of the global MND research community. It is the largest medical and scientific conference specific to MND/ALS and the premier event on the latest advances in research and clinical management in the MND research calendar.

When: Fri 6 December - Sun 8 December, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Motor Neurone Disease Association

Where: Online

Cost: 107.00 (inc. GST)

Overview of medical treatment decision making

Overview of medical treatment decision making

Free online event offered by the Office of Public Advocate

Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions

When: Tue 10 December, 10:00am - 10:30am

Presented By: Office of the Public Advocate

Where: Online

Understanding complaints, open disclosure and more

Understanding complaints, open disclosure and more

Join this webinar to explore what happens when things go wrong with your aged care service and, with the help of our expert panel, delve into effective complaints handling. 

When: Tue 10 December, 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Presented By: Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN)

Where: Online

Clinical Ethics: End-of-Life Care

Clinical Ethics: End-of-Life Care

The bioethics team at Deakin University’s School of Medicine is offering a one-day interprofessional short course focusing on Clinical Ethics in End-of-Life Care for adult patients.

The course has been designed by Deakin Bioethics in collaboration with providers of the End of Life Law for Clinicians course and clinicians involved in end-of-life care. Participants will explore the foundations of clinical ethics with a focus on particular challenges for those working in end-of-life care.

When: Mon 16 December, 11:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Deakin University School of Medicine

Where: Deakin Downtown, Melbourne CBD

Cost: 440.00 (inc. GST)

RWAV Conference 2025

RWAV Conference 2025

Dreaming Big and Driving Change in Rural Healthcare

RWAV Conference 2025 will bring health professionals, service leaders and policymakers together to tackle the most pressing challenges in rural and regional healthcare. This year promises to inspire and drive discussions and solutions.

When: Wed 19 February - Fri 21 February, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Rural Workforce Agency Victoria

Where: All Seasons Hotel Bendigo

Cost: 770.00 (inc. GST)

PaCCSC & CST Research Forum 2025

PaCCSC & CST Research Forum 2025

The science behind the art of care: Clinical trials in cancer symptoms and palliative care

The Forum theme explores the scientific foundations that enhance the quality of care for people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses.

When: Thu 27 March - Fri 28 March, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Where: International Convention Centre Sydney

Cost: 290.00 (inc. GST)

2025 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference (25OPCC)

2025 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference (25OPCC)

Connecting Systems for Better Care

Extending the discussion to the wider health sector and the different systems of care that intersect with palliative care. Aged care, primary health, oncology, dementia care, disability services, paediatrics and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health all have a growing awareness of the role they can and need to play in someone’s palliative care journey.

25OPCC will energise that discussion and with government and policymakers in the room, the region’s future reform agenda will start to take shape. 

When: Wed 10 September - Fri 12 September, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Palliative Care Australia

Where: Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

Cost: 1290.00 (inc. GST)

9th Advance Care Planning International Conference

9th Advance Care Planning International Conference

Advance care planning is a crucial starting point in the journey towards person and family-centred care. The conference theme ‘Are we there yet?’ aims to embrace these journeys by interweaving advance care planning best practices and research through cultural, personal, organisational, system and societal lenses.

When: Wed 24 September - Fri 26 September, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Advance Care Planning Australia

Where: Gold Coast