Training & Events


 

Caring for our Cancer Carers

Caring for our Cancer Carers

This webinar is an opportunity to hear directly from carers of people affected by cancer about their experiences. It will also discuss work underway by the McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer and Cancer Council Victoria to make the invisible visible by advocating for carer rights to be adopted in law and policy. Cancer carers from both metro and regional areas of Victoria will present on the key issues that affect them and will answer your questions.

When: Mon 24 February, 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Presented By: VCCC Alliance

Where: Online

Palliative Approach to Care

Palliative Approach to Care

This workshop aims to improve the understanding and practice of the healthcare workforce in the palliative approach to care through:

  • Understanding the important role that palliative care plays in the lives of people with life-limiting illness and their families/carers
  • Increasing confidence to provide holistic and person-centred care to those affected by life-limiting illness.

When: Tue 25 February, 9:00am - 4:30pm

Presented By: PEPA

Where: Palliative Care South East

Building a strong lived experience workforce

Building a strong lived experience workforce

Join this CCEH webinar and gain some of the essential skills to support and develop an efficient lived experience workforce. 

When: Tue 25 February, 12:00pm - 12:30pm

Presented By: Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health

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 25 February, 12:00pm - 12:50pm

Presented By: Victorian Palliative Care Network

Where: Online

What the new Aged Care Act will mean for you

What the new Aged Care Act will mean for you

This webinar will provide a summary of the new Aged Care Act rollout. This is the first in a series providing information and insight into the changes to the act and how it will affect you. 

When: Tue 25 February, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Presented By: Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN)

Where: Online

Talking with Families

Talking with Families

Join this seminar to discuss the “Talking with Families” campaign to build ongoing conversations about end-of-life plans in aged care.

This seminar will be held online via Teams. Contact  RePaDD@flinders.edu.au for access.

When: Tue 25 February, 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Presented By: Flinders University Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death & Dying

Where: Online

The Right to Communicate: Supporting Diversity as a Right in Aged Care

The Right to Communicate: Supporting Diversity as a Right in Aged Care

This webinar will provide an update on the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care’s free translation project titled “Different languages – Same aged care”, which provides free translations to Australian government-funded aged care providers.

When: Tue 25 February, 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Presented By: Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing

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 25 February, 2:30pm - 2:40pm

Presented By: Victorian Palliative Care Network

Where: Online

Boundaries Training for Leaders of Volunteers

Boundaries Training for Leaders of Volunteers

This workshop is designed to equip leaders of palliative care volunteers with the knowledge and skills to manage and uphold appropriate boundaries when volunteers visit clients. Maintaining clear boundaries is essential for fostering healthy relationships between volunteers, clients, and their families, ensuring ethical care, protecting both parties and providing high-quality service in palliative settings.

When: Wed 26 February, 9:30am - 4:30pm

Presented By: Palliative Care Victoria

Where: Vibe Hotel - Melbourne CBD

Cost: 75.00 (inc. GST)

How to have conversations around dying and grief

How to have conversations around dying and grief

This PalliLEARN session will help you learn how to approach conversations about dying and grief with care and compassion.

When: Wed 26 February, 11:00am - 12:15pm

Presented By: Palliative Care Tasmania

Where: Online

Australian Cancer Plan and its implementation from a regional perspective

Australian Cancer Plan and its implementation from a regional perspective

This event recognises the expertise of the cancer workforce in metro, regional and rural areas. All workers are invited to participate in education and learning that will enable a collective effort to lift cancer outcomes in regional and rural communities.

This initiative recognises the imperative that we all must work together towards equitable cancer care - an individual’s postcode shouldn’t influence their outcomes.

When: Thu 27 February, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: VCCC Alliance

Where: Online

Value at end of life: driving the outcomes that matter in palliative care

Value at end of life: driving the outcomes that matter in palliative care

Join this webinar to hear from the team at Eastern Palliative Care about their journey to VBHC. Hear how they have utilised the wisdom, knowledge, and experience of staff, volunteers and consumer representatives through co-design and consultation to develop and re-design models of care.

When: Thu 27 February, 12:30pm - 1:30pm

Presented By: Australian Centre for Value-Based Health Care

Where: Online

Updating clinical guidelines for dementia care

Updating clinical guidelines for dementia care

You are invited to join a public consultation webinar to share your ideas about what resources could support the use of the updated guidelines.

Monash University is updating the 2016 Clinical Practice Guidelines and Principles of Care for People with Dementia, to help improve the quality and consistency of dementia care.

When: Thu 27 February, 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Presented By: Monash University

Where: Online

End-of-Life Essentials - Communication Masterclass

End-of-Life Essentials - Communication Masterclass

This End-of-Life Essentials webinar panel discussion is designed for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals working in acute hospitals. At the conclusion of the webinar, participants should be able to:

  • recognise the advantages of effective communication relevant to end-of-life care situations;
  • apply a range of communication techniques; and
  • devise a personal learning plan to enhance their communication skills.

When: Tue 4 March, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Presented By: End of Life Essentials

Where: Online

21st Annual Paediatric Palliative Care Symposium

21st Annual Paediatric Palliative Care Symposium

When: Thu 6 March - Fri 7 March, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

Where: Novotel Sydney Parramatta

Cost: 300.00 (inc. GST)

Pal-Spectives Book launch

Pal-Spectives Book launch

Rethinking Dementia: Ripples and Responses with Author Michael Chapman

Dementia is a tragic, feared and increasingly common condition that challenges how we wish to live and age. It is often depicted as a monster that won’t be slayed. Currently, few effective medical treatments are available and there is no cure. In this book, Michael Chapman invites us to see the challenges dementia poses in a new way.

When: Wed 12 March, 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Presented By: University of Melbourne

Where: Online

DrawCare Online Launch: dementia care animations

DrawCare Online Launch: dementia care animations

The National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) and the Draw-Care Team launch the dementia care animations. This three-year study aimed to improve the lives of CALD family carers and people living with dementia using multilingual animations based on the World Health Organization’s iSupport Lite programme, a project partner.

When: Mon 17 March, 3:00pm - 4:00pm

Presented By: National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) and DrawCare

Where: Online

Delirium at the end of life

Delirium at the end of life

This presentation will cover diagnosis and treatment options for delirium.

Delirium is a serious condition that causes an unexpected change in a person's thinking and behaviour. It affects about 20% of adults admitted to hospital and 35% of adults admitted to palliative care. Delirium is often not diagnosed or is mistaken for other conditions and the symptoms can be very distressing. This presentation will cover diagnosis and treatment options.

When: Tue 18 March, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Presented By: Southern Metro Regional Palliative Care Consortium (SMRPCC)

Where: Online

Breaking silos: Preparing future professionals for collaborative practice in healthcare

Breaking silos: Preparing future professionals for collaborative practice in healthcare

From chronic disease management to workforce burnout, working across disciplines is essential. The session will highlight how interprofessional education (IPE) supports current and future professionals to develop crucial skills in interprofessional communication, collaborative leadership, and systems improvement, ensuring they are collaborative practice-ready.

When: Tue 18 March, 12:30pm - 1:30pm

Presented By: VCCC Alliance

Where: Online

Palliative Care Lunchtime Sessions

Palliative Care Lunchtime Sessions

March to July 2025

Join these weekly online FREE 50-minute training sessions about palliative care. Suitable for Registered and Enrolled Nurses, Allied Health Professionals and Personal Care Attendants

When: Wed 19 March, 12:00pm - 12:50pm

Presented By: Victorian Palliative Care Network

Where: Online

Palliative Care 10-minute Sessions for Personal Care Attendants

Palliative Care 10-minute Sessions for Personal Care Attendants

March to July 2025

Join these weekly short, sharp 10-minute sessions about Palliative Care. Specifically designed for Personal Care Attendants.

When: Wed 19 March, 2:30pm - 2:40pm

Presented By: Victorian Palliative Care Network

Where: Online

Advance Care Planning Information Session

Advance Care Planning Information Session

Join an informative session on Advance Care Planning, where you'll learn how to make important healthcare decisions for the future. Expert speakers will guide you through documenting your preferences to ensure your wishes are known and respected.

When: Thu 20 March, 10:00am - 12:00pm

Presented By: Home Instead

Where: Home Instead Melbourne Outer North East

Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program (PACOP) Fundamentals workshop

Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program (PACOP) Fundamentals workshop

This workshop provides an overview of the foundational knowledge required to implement the PACOP Profile & Outcomes Collection within your ACH.

When: Mon 24 March, 9:00am - 3:30pm

Presented By: Palliative Aged Care Outcomes Program

Where: ibis Melbourne Central

Mentoring Workshop: Clinical Mentorship for a PEPA placement

Mentoring Workshop: Clinical Mentorship for a PEPA placement

This workshop is designed for palliative care health professionals working in PEPA/IPEPA Host Sites who wish to become mentors, share their palliative care knowledge with others and further develop their mentoring skills.

When: Wed 26 March, 9:00am - 4:30pm

Presented By: PEPA

Where: Caritas Christi

Community of Practice for Palliative Care in General Practice

Community of Practice for Palliative Care in General Practice

Partnering with the Eastern Metropolitan Region Palliative Care Consortium (EMRPCC) and Eastern Palliative Care, this Community of Practice initiative aims to elevate best practices and enhance palliative care capabilities within our community. 

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

When: Wed 26 March, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Presented By: EMPHN and Eastern Melbourne Palliative Care Consortium

Where: Eastern Palliative Care

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

This forum 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)

Parkinsons Australia National Conference: Connection

Parkinsons Australia National Conference: Connection

This conference is Australia’s leading event exploring innovative research into the causes, prevention, improved treatments, daily living and well-being and ultimately a cure for Parkinson’s. 

When: Sun 6 April - Tue 8 April, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Parkinson's Australia

Where: National Convention Centre Canberra

Cost: 495.00 (inc. GST)

The Role of Music in Complicated Grief

The Role of Music in Complicated Grief

Presented by Eugene Dunfour

When: Thu 10 April, 5:30am - 6:30am

Presented By: MUSIC CARE by Room 217

Where: Online

Palliative care for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

Palliative care for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

This workshop provides dedicated training for all members of the healthcare team in relation to caring for people from a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) background, who are affected by life-limiting illness. It will focus on enhancing the capacity of the healthcare workforce to provide quality, holistic and culturally responsive palliative care for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

When: Wed 30 April, 9:00am - 4:30pm

Presented By: PEPA

Where: Caritas Christi Hospice

Palliative Care in General Practice for GPs

Palliative Care in General Practice for GPs

This workshop is for General Practitioners and Practice Nurses based in Victoria who care for people with a life-limiting illness. 

Topics:

  • Recognising patients who need a palliative approach to care
  • Communicating about end-of-life issues
  • Pain and symptom management
  • Voluntary assisted dying in Victoria
  • Advance care planning

When: Wed 7 May, 9:00am - 12:30pm

Presented By: PEPA

Where: Mercure Ballarat - Hotel & Convention Centre

Palliative Care two-day program 2025

Palliative Care two-day program 2025

Tuesday 8:10 am to 4 pm / Wednesday 8:30 am to 4:15 pm

This introductory 2-day program focuses on the care of patients in the palliative care setting. Topics include Models of care, communication, Adolescent & Young Adult and Palliative care, moral distress, symptom management, dying at home, challenging issues at end of life, voluntary assisted dying, care of the deceased patient and panel discussion.

When: Tue 27 May, 8:00am - 8:00am

Presented By: Peter Mac Cancer Centre

Where: Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Train the Trainer - Developing your own Biography Program

Train the Trainer - Developing your own Biography Program

This Train the Trainer course is available in three levels from learning how to create a biography, to learning how to establish your own program.

Available in Gold, Silver & Bronze levels

When: Wed 4 June, 9:00am - 11:00am

Presented By: Eastern Palliative Care Assoc. Ltd

Where: Eastern Palliative Care Training Room

Cost: 1950.00 (inc. GST)

Palliative Approach in Aged Care

Palliative Approach in Aged Care

This workshop aims to improve the understanding and practice of the aged care workforce in the palliative approach to care through:

  • Understanding the important role that palliative care plays in the lives of people with life-limiting illness and their families/carers
  • Increasing confidence to provide holistic and person-centred care to the older person living with a life-limiting illness.

When: Thu 19 June, 9:00am - 4:30pm

Presented By: PEPA

Where: Caritas Christi Hospice

Gold Coast 4th Annual Palliative Medicine Interventions and Updates Conference

Gold Coast 4th Annual Palliative Medicine Interventions and Updates Conference

Topics of discussion include:

  • Pharmacotherapy – emerging drugs previously banned
  • Interventions in Motor Neuron Disease – neural implants, PEGs, NIV and radiotherapy
  • Changing Paradigms in Cancer – new treatments and changing prognoses
  • Updates in General Medicine
  • Philosophy in Palliative Care – the past and the future

When: Fri 20 June - Sat 21 June, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Gold Coast Hospital Foundation

Where: Gold Coast University Hospital

Cost: 150.00 (inc. GST)

National Nursing Forum

National Nursing Forum

This forum is the Australian College of Nursing’s signature annual leadership and educational event bringing together nurses, students and other health professionals from around the country and across the globe. Attendees will enjoy face-to-face presentations and interactions with the nursing network, the opportunity to connect with valuable sponsors and exhibitors to learn about the latest products and more.

When: Wed 23 July - Fri 25 July, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Australian College of Nursing

Where: National Convention Centre

Compassionate Communities Australia National Forum

Compassionate Communities Australia National Forum

This forum will bring together Compassionate Communities from across Australia to network and learn from each other while facilitating a discussion with the broader palliative care sector, which will be meeting for the Oceanic Palliative Care Conference from 10 to 12 September in Brisbane.

More information to come

When: Tue 9 September, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Presented By: Compassionate Communities Australia

Where: Brisbane

2025 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference (25OPCC)

2025 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference (25OPCC)

Connecting Systems for Better Care

Abstract submissions until 17 February 2025 

Early bird registrations available until 30 June 2025

This conference will extend 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 are all growing aware 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

Earlybird registrations open to 30 June

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

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

Presented By: Advance Care Planning Australia

Where: RACV Royal Pines Resort