An introduction to communicating sensitively at end of life

Recognising this can be a challenging and significant aspect of care at end of life, this workshop will focus on some fundamental skills to help someone feel heard, understood and sensitively responded to.

Description

Designed for:

Health & social care professionals working at all levels.

Facilitators:

Kerry Macnish - Rowcroft Head of Education & Catherine Hughes - Rowcroft Education Facilitator

Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives:

  • To feel able to communicate sensitively on a range of matters related to end of life care.
  • To understand how models and common skills of communication may help.
  • To consider sensitive responses to common situations and conversations with patients and those that matter most to them.

Prerequisites

Prerequisites:

This introductory level workshop is designed for those new to care and those seeking confidence in their approaches to caring for palliative patients. 

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