Palliative Care Journal Watch
Keeps you informed on the latest peer-reviewed palliative care literature.
National ECHO programs are free for all health care professionals to participate in.
Keeps you informed on the latest peer-reviewed palliative care literature.
Connect with colleagues from across Canada with a shared interest in integrating a palliative care approach for individuals with advanced heart failure.
Connect with colleagues from across Canada with a shared interest in integrating a palliative care approach for individuals with advanced lung disease.
This community of practice will allow you to network and learn from experts across French-speaking Canada who share your interest in the integrated approach to pediatric palliative care.
This community of practice (CoP) is centered around the understanding and application of spiritual health and its diverse meanings within the context of palliative and bereavement care.
This community of practice is for health care professionals, administrators, and system leaders working in long-term care.
Access content on end-of-life delirium, culturally relevant care, pain and shortness of breath, and more.
This is an exciting opportunity for interprofessional, palliative care clinicians with an interest in heart disease.
This community of practice (CoP) focuses on supporting primary care clinicians to integrate primary palliative care in their practices.
This community of practice (CoP) focuses on supporting primary care clinicians to integrate primary palliative care in their practices.
This community of practice was for personal support workers (PSWs) and care aides.
Connect with colleagues from across Canada with a shared interest in integrating a palliative care approach for individuals with advanced heart failure.
Connect with community and frontline paramedics from across Canada who also have a shared interest in integrating a palliative care approach for patients and their families.
A community of practice focused on providing a palliative care approach for individuals with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI).
This community of practice (CoP) is centered around the understanding and application of spiritual health and its diverse meanings within the context of palliative and bereavement care.
This community of practice (CoP) focuses on supporting primary care clinicians to integrate primary palliative care in their practices.
Connect with community and frontline paramedics from across Canada who also have a shared interest in integrating a palliative care approach for patients and their families.
Sessions will run from February 2024 to November 2024. This COP is ideal for interprofessional palliative care clinicians with an interest in lung disease and lung/respirology specialists with a passion for
This community of practice will allow you to network and learn from experts across French-speaking Canada who share your interest in the integrated approach to pediatric palliative care.
This community of practice (CoP) is centered around the understanding and application of spiritual health and its diverse meanings within the context of palliative and bereavement care.
This ECHO series is designed to help coach family health practices.
Do you see room for improvement in how your long-term care home provides a palliative approach to care? Join the Long-Term Care Quality Improvement Community of Practice
Introducing the new Quality Improvement Condensed (QUIC) toolkit: Improving Essential Conversations in Long-Term Care
A positive workplace culture is critical both for the success of the organization and the well-being of employees.
Did you know 8.1 million Canadians are currently providing care to someone they care about? Caregivers provide about 80% of the care a patient receives in the last year of life.
The Compassionate Communities Sustainability Guide
An Atlas CareMap is a simple, visual diagram of the people involved in providing care to a caregiver and care recipient.
An Atlas CareMap is a visual diagram highlighting the caregiver’s journey and those who care for the caregiver or care recipient.
National Caregiver Day 2023. Learn more about the resources and activities available for supporting caregivers.
Learn more about a volunteer-led initiative designed to enhance the social networks of families living with chronic or life-limiting illnesses.
In collaboration with Hospice PEI. The Care Connections Program consists of a suite of resources and activities to support those who are caring for their family, friends, and members of their communities
This session, co-hosted by Public Health Palliative Care International, will highlight four examples of community connector programs from around the world.
January 31, 2024, 1–3 p.m. EST
Learn how the Compassionate Communities Evaluation Guide can be utilized.
Learn about the Platinum Rule—doing unto patients as they would want done unto themselves.
7 keys to enable an early approach to palliative care.
This session discusses the importance of compassion in quality palliative care.
This session provides an introduction to CAPACITI, a free education program for interprofessional primary care teams.
This lecture is honours international leaders in the field of hospice palliative care.
This session focuses on end of life of degenerative neurological diseases.
This session provides a practical overview of the potential benefits and harms of using cannabis.
This session focuses on how to identify patients who may benefit from palliative care
This session provides home care workers with insights, knowledge and practical tools.
This interactive ECHO session focuses on the management of complex palliative care cases in the long-term care setting.
The prevalence of opioid use disorder remains high and represents a public health crisis.
As part of a collaboration with Palli-Science, this session focuses on end-of-life Parkinson’s disease and dementia.
The use of pain pumps has several advantages for pain control.
As part of a collaboration with Palli-Science, this session focuses on various themes related to the art of accompanying people receiving palliative care. These include an exploration of the wishes of
As part of a collaboration with Palli-Science, this session focuses on end-of-life chronic lung disease. Participants will learn the key symptoms of advanced lung disease, how to best relieve these symptoms,
Highlight key public health developments in palliative care and link this to the theme of Healing Hearts and Communities.
Learn more about improving the capacity of health and social care providers in Indigenous communities to provide education and support to families and community members who are caring for loved ones with life-limiting illnesses.
Dive into grief and bereavement strategies including strategies for children and young people.
This session focused on managing pain in palliative care through medication.
This session focuses on the skills to have serious illness conversations and advance care planning discussions.
This session focuses on common, severe end-of-life complications of degenerative neurological diseases.