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  • My Future Care – An Introduction to Advance Care Planning

    WA, Australia

    We all want to have a say in what happens in the last part of our lives. By making plans that cover our care, lifestyle, health and finances, we work out what we want, as well as making things easier on those around us. This process is called Advance Care Planning. This free online workshop will cover information on what is involved in Advance Care Planning, how to get started, and how to talk with your loved ones about your end-of-life wishes. It is a practical and interactive workshop where you will have the chance to get your questions answered....

  • My Future Care – An Introduction to Advance Care Planning (Safe Space)

    WA, Australia

    We all want to have a say in what happens in the last part of our lives. By making plans that cover our care, lifestyle, health and finances, we work out what we want, as well as making things easier on those around us. This process is called Advance Care Planning. This free online workshop will cover information on what is involved in Advance Care Planning, how to get started, and how to talk with your loved ones about your end-of-life wishes. It is a practical and interactive workshop where you will have the chance to get your questions answered....

  • Advance Care Planning Community Workshop

    WA, Australia

    Death is an important part of life. So like any other significant life event, it’s well worth your consideration and a little forward planning. This process is called advance care planning. Advance care planning is the process of discussing and documenting your future health care wishes, values and priorities. It enables your family, friends, carers and health professionals to understand what you want, should you become so unwell that you are unable to speak for yourself. More than 80% of Australians think it’s important to put our end-of-life care preferences into writing, but less than 5% of us have completed...

  • Culturally-Safe, Trauma-Informed Training

    WA, Australia

    This two-day workshop explains the link between trauma and the developing brain as well as the broader cognitive and social impacts, delivered by The Seedling Group. To be held on the 17th and 18th of May in Roebourne and the 20th and 21st of May in South Hedland. This training has been generously funded by BHP. Contact Celeste Stephens at pilbara@wacoss.org.au or 0477 708 836 for more information. Register here

  • Culturally responsive care and Blood Borne viruses: Webinar series for WA healthcare workers

    WA, Australia

    Session One: Thursday 13 May, 6:00pm – 7:30pm (AWST) Location: Zoom (Online) For: General Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses and other interested healthcare workers. Learning Objectives • Increase understanding of the challenges and barriers experienced by people from migrant and refugee backgrounds who are living with CHB. • Outline the importance of providing culturally responsive and trauma-informed health care, including working with interpreters. • Contrast the trajectories of Hepatitis B disease in people from CALD backgrounds compared to people born in Australia. • Describe the different biopsychosocial considerations faced by people from CALD communities living with CHB across their life span....