PaCE - the Palliative Care Education Directory App

A blog post written by Kylie Ash, National Project Manager PCC4U and Sharon Wetzig, Learning and Development Coordinator, Palliative Care Education and Training Collaborative

  • 8 September 2021
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 353
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PaCE - the Palliative Care Education Directory App

In the sixth blog for our Oceanic Palliative Care Conference series, Kylie Ash and Sharon Wetzig from the Palliative Care Education and Training Collaborative introduces the Palliative Care Education (PaCE ) Directory app.

Death literacy for over 55s

A blog post written by Dr Kerrie Noonan, Director and Clinical Psychologist, Death Literacy Institute

  • 8 September 2021
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 453
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Death literacy for over 55s

In the fifth blog for our 2021 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference series, Dr Kerrie Noonan from the Death Literacy Institute discusses their project using a death literacy index to develop and deliver peer-led community-based death literacy training for older Australian’s aged 55 and over.

Project Hamrahi – the value and lessons of mentoring programs

A blog post written by Associate Professor Odette Spruijt, Australasian Palliative Link International

  • 7 September 2021
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 613
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Project Hamrahi – the value and lessons of mentoring programs

In the fourth blog for our 2021 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference series, Associate Professor Odette Spruijt shares insights about Project Hamrahi, and how it helped strengthen palliative care services in India through ongoing and mutual education.

Funeral experiences during COVID-19

A blog post written by Deb Rawlings, Senior Lecturer, Palliative Care, Flinders University and Dr Lauren Miller-Lewis, Lecturer - Positive Psychology, CQUniversity

  • 7 September 2021
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 515
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Funeral experiences during COVID-19

In the third blog for our 2021 Oceanic Palliative Care Conference series, Ms Deb Rawlings, Senior Lecturer in Palliative Care at Flinders University and Dr Lauren Miller-Lewis, Positive Psychology Lecturer at CQ University, discuss the reflections of Dying2Learn 2020 participants regarding changes to funerals during COVID-19.

Investment in palliative care research critical

A blog post written by Palliative Care Australia

  • 6 September 2021
  • Author: Guest
  • Number of views: 661
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Investment in palliative care research critical

Oceanic Palliative Care Conference is the pre-eminent event for palliative and end-of-life care in the Oceanic region. As a sponsor and supporter of the conference, we will be publishing a series of blogs from Palliative Care Australia (PCA) and participants. In the second blog for the series, PCA's interview with Professor Meera Agar highlights the importance to invest in palliative care research.

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