
End of Life Care – Advanced Care Planning
Course outline
The Care Act 2014 aims to put people at the centre of their care and support and maximise their involvement. Helping people achieve the outcomes that matter in their lives is seen as essential to promoting wellbeing in the transition towards end of life. Advance Care Planning is critical to these outcomes.
Who is the Course aimed at?
Anyone in health and social care working with people who are at the end of their lives.
How long is the Course?
1 day
What will you learn?
This practical workshop:
- clarifies the national and local framework for end of life care including Advance Care Planning
- widens understanding of the transition into end of life, and
- explores the psychological and emotional support needs for people in end of life, with a particular focus on loss and grief.
With a mix of interactive and experiential learning, it will increase the confidence and abilities of health and social care professionals working with clients at the end of their life. There will be an emphasis on how to put knowledge into practice including frameworks for the challenging conversations that need to take place to provide the information and support necessary for ensuring an individual’s views, wishes, feelings and beliefs are taken into account.
Testimonials
“Pertinent, thought provoking, stimulating. Lots of illustrative anecdotes, links to theory/models.” – Social Worker, Camden