Emotive conversations at end of life

A one-day, intermediate level practice-based day for health care professionals wishing to enhance their existing skills in emotive type conversations with those receiving palliative and end of life care.

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 improve your confidence and skills in communications with patients and those important to them at end of life.

  • To address common emotive conversations based on your own prior experiences.

  • To work together in small groups to practice scenarios using evidenced based strategies and models. 

Prerequisites

Prerequisites:

Those applying should have a good knowledge of fundamental and effective communication skills and have undergone prior training. This day is aimed at those working regularly and directly with people at end of life who will bring, and work with, examples from their practice in areas for improvements. You must complete a pre and post course questionnaire related to skills. Minimal bookings will be required to run this event.

Please note - tea & coffee refreshments included, however please bring your own lunch.

This learning event is free to Rowcroft staff and volunteers, please contact the Education team to book a place.