Eliciting & Responding to Emotional Cues in Residential Aged Care
3-hour virtual, immersive simulation-based workshop to safely develop effective communication in aged care. Limited Spaces and eligibility!
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Palliative and Supportive Care Education (PaSCE) operates as a team within Cancer Council WA's Cancer Information and Support Services Division. Independently funded by the Department of Health at state and federal levels (PEPA/IPEPA), PaSCE specialises in delivering comprehensive palliative care education to healthcare professionals and palliative care volunteers across Western Australia.
Through five distinct programs - Professional Development Education, Volunteer Education, Residential Aged Care Education (RACEPC Communicate), Program of Experience in the Palliative Approach (PEPA) and a Scholarships Program - PaSCE ensures a comprehensive approach to palliative care education and skill development for healthcare professionals and volunteers.