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FEBRUARY Palliative Care for Health Care Assistants ......................................................................... 5A Map through the Forest – Education for Family/Friends as Carers................ 11Fundamentals of Palliative Care - Essence .......................................................................12Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18Case Review ........................................................................................................................................19

MARCH Changing Minds Conference 2018 .........................................................................................8Where the Landscape Lies - Education for Patients ...................................................10Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Syringe Driver Competency Workshop .............................................................................14Clinical Skills – Pain .........................................................................................................................14Palliative Care Link Nurse Programme (PCLN) ...............................................................15SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18Professional Development for Te Omanga Hospice Staff & Volunteers .........18Case Review .......................................................................................................................................19Soul Food ..............................................................................................................................................19Introduction and Welcome to Palliative Care at Te Omanga Hospice (Powhiri) ................................................................................................................................................20

APRIL Palliative Care: The Essentials ................................................................................................. 6A Map through the Forest – Education for Family/Friends as Carers ........... 11Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Pain and Symptom Management ...........12Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture ............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Palliative Care Courses for Hospital Based Nurses .......................................................16Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Case Review ........................................................................................................................................19

MAY Supportive Nursing Therapies used in Palliative Care .................................................7Where the Landscape Lies - Education for Patients ...................................................10A Map Through The Forest – Education for Family/Friends as Carers.......... 11Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Clinical Skills – Nausea ..................................................................................................................14Palliative Care Courses for Hospital Based Nurses .......................................................16Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18SKIP ..........................................................................................................................................................18Soul Food ..............................................................................................................................................19Case Review ........................................................................................................................................19

JUNE A Map through the Forest – Education for Family/Friends as Carers ........... 11Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Dementia/Chronic Illness ..............................12Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Clinical Skills – Breathlessness ................................................................................................14Syringe Driver Competency Workshop ............................................................................14Palliative Care Link Nurse Programme (PCLN) ...............................................................15Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18SKIP ..........................................................................................................................................................18Case Review ........................................................................................................................................19Introduction and Welcome to Palliative Care at Te Omanga Hospice (Powhiri) ................................................................................................................................................20

JULY Palliative Care Approach: Chronic Illness .............................................................................6Where the Landscape Lies - Education for Patients ...................................................10Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Communication Skills ......................................12 Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13

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SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18 Soul Food ............................................................................................................................................19Case Review ........................................................................................................................................19

AUGUST The Effective Administrator ..........................................................................................................7Life Review Workshop................................................................................................................... 9Workshop for Diversional Therapists Working in Residential Care.................... 9A Map through the Forest – Education for Family/Friends as Carers ........... 11Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Last Days of Life/Ethical Issues ....................12Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Clinical Skills – Restlessness and Delirium .......................................................................14SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18Case Review ........................................................................................................................................19

SEPTEMBERPalliative Care: The Essentials .................................................................................................. 6Fundamentals of Palliative Care–Loss and Grief/Caring for Ourselves ..........12Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Syringe Driver Competency Workshop .............................................................................14Clinical Skills – Palliative Care Emergency ........................................................................14 Palliative Care Link Nurse Programme (PCLN) ...............................................................15SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18Professional Development for Te Omanga Hospice Staff & Volunteers .........18Introduction and Welcome to Palliative Care at Te Omanga Hospice (Powhiri) ................................................................................................................................................18Case Review ........................................................................................................................................19Soul Food ..............................................................................................................................................19

OCTOBER Advanced Palliative Care Education for Health Care Assistants ...........................5Where the Landscape Lies - Education for Patients ................................................ 10A Map through the Forest - Education for Family/Friends as Carers ............ 11Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Spirituality ................................................................12Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Palliative Care Courses for Hospital Based Nurses .......................................................16SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18Case Review .......................................................................................................................................19

NOVEMBER Where the Landscape Lies - Education for Patients ................................................ 10A Map through the Forest - Education for Family/Friends as Carers ............ 11Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture ............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Clinical skills – Fatigue ..................................................................................................................14Palliative Care Courses for Hospital Based Nurses .......................................................16Introduction and Welcome to Palliative Care at Te Omanga Hospice (Powhiri) ................................................................................................................................................18Compulsory Study Days ..............................................................................................................18SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18 Case Review .......................................................................................................................................19

DECEMBERA Map through the Forest - Education for Family/Friends as Carers ............ 11Palliative Care Breakfast Lecture .............................................................................................13Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum ....................................................................................................13Clinical Skills – Bowel Care .........................................................................................................14SKIP ...........................................................................................................................................................18Research Interest Group ..............................................................................................................18Soul Food ..............................................................................................................................................19

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O U R V I S I O NEveryone with palliative needs in our community receives responsive, proactive and equitable care.

O U R P U R P O S E• To provide expert and compassionate palliative support,

information and advice to patients and whānau living in the Hutt Valley

• To work collaboratively with all health and social care providers to ensure as many people as possible benefit from our expertise through education

• To improve communities’ understanding and acceptance of death and dying

• To improve and ensure equity and inclusion in our services

• To be true to our values as a good employer

• To be good stewards of resources

W H AT I S PA L L I AT I V E C A R E ?Palliative care supports you and those you care about to live with a life-limiting illness, where death is inevitable. The Palliative Care Team recognises that from birth to death we all have physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs that need to be valued. Palliative support can happen anywhere - at home, in hospital, in hospice, or residential care.

The Palliative Care Team focus their care on living well at the end of life and see dying as a natural process. Palliative care values life and does not shorten it. It helps you understand what is happening and what to expect, enabling you to make decisions that are right for you and your family towards the end of life.

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PA L L I AT I V E C A R E E D U C AT I O N F O R H E A LT H C A R E A S S I S TA N T SEndorsed by Hospice NZ

To provide the knowledge and skills that enable carers to give excellent palliative care to those they care for.

• Principles of palliative care

• Supporting dying patients and their families

• Emotional, spiritual and cultural care

• The last 48 hours of life

• Understanding loss and grief

TUESDAY 13 FEBRUARY 9.00 – 4.30PM COST: $100

A D VA N C E D PA L L I AT I V E C A R E E D U C AT I O N F O R H E A LT H C A R E A S S I S TA N T S

An in-depth approach to palliative care that expands the knowledge and skills of the Health Care Assistant.

• Practical application of palliative care knowledge

• Continuing conversations

• Holistic approach with patients and families

• Understanding the disease process

THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER 9.00 – 4.30PM COST: $100

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PA L L I AT I V E C A R E : T H E E S S E N T I A L S Primarily aimed at Registered Nurses to increase their knowledge, skills and confidence in the delivery of palliative care.

• Increase confidence, knowledge and palliative care skills in all health care settings

• Principles of palliative care• Symptom management – medical and nursing

perspective• Recognising dying• Psychosocial approach to care• Communication Skills

THURSDAY 12 APRIL 9.00 – 4.30PMTUESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 9.00 – 4.30PM COST: $160

PA L L I AT I V E C A R E A P P R O A C H : C H R O N I C I L L N E S SA collaborative approach to combine specialist knowledge in creating optimum care for people with end stage chronic illness, acknowledging the impact that it has on families.

• Cancer• Cardiac• Respiratory• Renal• Neurodegenerative

THURSDAY 26 JULY 9.00 – 4.30PM COST: $160

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SUPPORT FOR THE EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATORA forum for people in non clinical positions, e.g. administrators, secretaries, receptionists and maintenance staff, to share ideas and learn new skills.

• Manage difficult encounters when you don’t know what to say • Understanding the grieving process• You are talking but what is your body saying?• Leadership starts young • Building resilience

THURSDAY 23 AUGUST 9.00 – 4.30PM COST $160“A very informative day around the impacts and strategies needed for daily life and more specifically working in medical administration positions”

Course participant

S U P P O R T I V E N U R S I N G T H E R A P I E S U S E D I N PA L L I AT I V E C A R E“Caring is the essence of nursing.” Jean Watson

This morning will focus on ways the nurse can support the patient and family through the last days of life.

Nurses strive to include the individuality of the person/patient and family, as well as the symptoms of an illness. We will look for the person in the illness, rather than the illness in the person.

• Practical therapies • Care of the family• Using yourself as a healing instrument

TUESDAY 29 MAY 9.00 – 1.00PMCOST $80

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C H A N G I N G M I N D S C O N F E R E N C E 2 0 1 8“Connections in complexity”Connecting the links for an improved care experience

Key themes:

• Positive outcomes for the older person living with frailty

• Making the move: transition into residential care

• Reality for families: how to navigate the complexities

• Management of chronic pain in the older person

• Maintaining empathy in a challenging sector

THURSDAY 8 MARCH 8.45AM – 4.30PMWHERE: LITTLE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT

K E Y N OT E S P E A K E R SJo Hockley RN, PhD, MSc, SCM, OBE (University of Edinburgh) Jo Hockley trained in London as a nurse and has worked in palliative care over 35 years disseminating palliative care knowledge within generalist settings. Her work has been widely published and she has recently been awarded an OBE for her work in palliative care nursing

Dr Robin Youngson (University of Auckland) International leader in Compassionate HealthcareDr Robin Youngson is the co-founder of Hearts in Healthcare and has taken his work on compassionate healthcare to 15 countries around the world. Robin is the author of the acclaimed book, “Time to Care - How to love your patients and your job”

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L I F E R E V I E W W O R K S H O PTo explore and recognise the value of Life Review and to provide the skills necessary to create a life story. A two day workshop that includes:

• Principles of palliative care

• Benefits of life review

• The process: interviewing, reviewing, creating

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 4 & 5 AUGUSTCOST: $245

“Turning a life story into a family treasure”

A W O R K S H O P F O R D I V E R S I O N A L T H E R A P I S T S W O R K I N G I N R E S I D E N T I A L C A R EA palliative care service is inclusive of the work of Diversional Therapists (DTs) in Residential Care Facilities. DT’s have the opportunity to step out of the medical model and work with the person’s strengths and interests in the emotional, spiritual and social realms to contribute to quality of life.

• Principles of palliative care• Meaningful activities for people with

life limiting illness• Reminiscence as therapy• Activities that support the spiritual realm

THURSDAY 16 AUGUST 9.00 – 4.30PMCOST $160

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E D U C AT I O N F O R PAT I E N T S W H E R E T H E L A N D S C A P E L I E STo uphold dignity for those who are at end of lifeA series of free, informal educational sessions for people living with a life limiting illness.

• What you can expect at the end of life

• Questions we have about dying

• Open and honest conversations

• What’s important to me right now

THESE SESSIONS WILL BE HELD FROM 1PM - 2PMMARCH: 13, 20 & 27MAY: 1, 8 & 15JULY: 17, 24 & 31OCTOBER: 30, 6 & 13 NOVEMBER“I am making a shape for my death so that I and others can see it clearly and I am making dying bearable for myself”

Cory Taylor 2017

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“It was lovely to connect with others going through their own forest. What support was available and information about the act of dying”

E D U C AT I O N F O R FA M I LY /F R I E N D S A S C A R E R SA M A P T H R O U G H T H E F O R E S T A series of free educational sessions for the “family carer” on practical issues around caring for your loved one at home.

• Support for the family

• Practical tips

• Challenges

• How to care for a person who cannot get out of bed

FEBRUARY: 7, 14, 21, (28) (EVENING SESSION 5.30PM - 7PM)

THE SESSIONS FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE YEAR WILL COMMENCE AT 10.30AM – 12.30PM

APRIL: (28 MARCH) & APRIL 4, 11, 18MAY: 23, 30, & JUNE 6, 13AUGUST: 1, 8, 15, 22OCTOBER: 10, 17, 24, 31

NOVEMBER: 21, 28 & 5, 12 DECEMBER

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H O S P I C E N E W Z E A L A N D F U N D A M E N TA L S O F PA L L I AT I V E C A R E This education resource has been specifically developed by Hospice NZ for all staff working in the aged residential sector and primary health.

Ten learning packages are available; these are at an introductory level.

The requirements of the participants include a self learning commitment and pre and post learning activities.

This series is offered at Te Omanga Hospice and can also be delivered at your workplace by arrangement either in single modules or grouped together.

The packages are:

ALL SESSIONS ARE HELD FROM 4 – 6PM

TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY ESSENCE OF PALLIATIVE CARE

TUESDAY 17 APRIL PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT

TUESDAY 12 JUNE DEMENTIA / CHRONIC ILLNESS

TUESDAY 24 JULY COMMUNICATION SKILLS

TUESDAY 21 AUGUST LAST DAYS OF LIFE / ETHICAL ISSUES

TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER LOSS AND GRIEF / CARING FOR OURSELVES

TUESDAY 16 OCTOBER SPIRITUALITY

COST: $15 PER SESSION

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FEBRUARYThursday 1 Genesis Breakfast SessionWed 7,14,21, 28 Map Through The Forest (5:30pm - 7pm)Tuesday 13 Palliative Care Education for Health Care AssistantsTuesday 27 Fundamentals of Palliative Care - Essence

MARCHThursday 1 Genesis Breakfast SessionThursday 8 Changing Minds ConferenceThursday 8 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumTuesday 13,20 & 27 Where the Landscape LiesTuesday 20 Clinical skills - PainMon 19 - 23 Palliative Care Link Nurse Programme (PCLN)Thursday 22 Syringe Driver CompetencyWednesday 28 Map through the Forest

APRILThursday 5 Genesis Breakfast SessionWed 4,11,18 Map Through The ForestWednesday 11 Palliative Care Courses 2018 for Hospital Based NursesThursday 12 Palliative Care - The EssentialsThursday 12 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumTuesday 17 Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Pain & Symptom ManagementMAYTuesday 1 Clinical Skills - NauseaTuesday 1 Palliative Care Courses 2018 for Hospital Based NursesThursday 3 Genesis Breakfast SessionThursday 10 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumTuesday 1,8,15 Where the Landscape LiesWednesday 23,30 Map Through The ForestTuesday 22 Syringe Driver CompetencyTuesday 29 Supportive Nursing Therapies used in Palliative CareJUNEThursday 7 Genesis Breakfast SessionWed 6,13 Map Through The ForestThursday 14 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumTuesday 12 Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Dementia / Chronic IllnessTuesday 26 Clinical Skills - BreathlessnessMon - Fri 25-29 Palliative Care Link Nurse Programme (PCLN)Tuesday 28 June Syringe Driver Competency

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JULYThursday 5 Genesis Breakfast SessionThursday 12 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumTuesday 17,24,31 Where the Landscape LiesTuesday 24 Fundamentals of Palliative Care - Communication SkillsThursday 26 Palliative Care Approach: Chronic IllnessAUGUSTThursday 2 Genesis Breakfast SessionTuesday 7 Clinical Skills - DeliriumWed 1, 8, 15, 22 Map Through The ForestSat & Sun 4 - 5 Life Review WorkshopThursday 16 Workshop for Diversional Therapists working in Residential CareThursday 16 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumTuesday 21 Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Last Days of Life / Ethical IssuesThursday 23 Support for the Effective Administrator

SEPTEMBERTuesday 4 Palliative Care: The EssentialsThursday 6 Genesis Breakfast SessionTuesday 11 Fundamentals of Palliative Care – Loss & Grief / Caring for OurselvesTuesday 25 Clinical Skills - Palliative Care EmergencyMon – Fri 24 – 28 Palliative Care Link Nurse Programme (PCLN)Thursday 27 Syringe Driver Competency

OCTOBERThursday 4 Genesis Breakfast SessionWed 10,17,24,31 Map Through The ForestWednesday 10 Palliative Care Courses 2018 for Hospital Based Nurses Thursday 11 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumTuesday 16 Fundamentals of Palliative Care - SpiritualityThursday 25 Advanced Palliative Care Education for Health Care AssistantsTuesday 30 Where the Landscape Lies

NOVEMBERThursday 1 Genesis Breakfast SessionTuesday 6 Clinical Skills - FatigueTuesday 6,13 Where the Landscape LiesWednesday 14 Palliative Care Courses 2018 for Hospital Based Nurses Thursday 8 Nurses’ Palliative Care ForumWed 21,28 Map Through The Forest

DECEMBERTuesday 4 Clinical Skills - Bowel CareThursday 6 Genesis Breakfast SessionTuesday 11 Soul FoodWed 5, 12 Map Through The ForestThursday 13 Nurses’ Palliative Care Forum

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“Horoia tou whakaro i roto i tou hinengarokia pai ai te haere o tou ra”

Bathe your thoughtsin the depths of your knowledge

so that your day may go well

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PA L L I AT I V E C A R E B R E A K FA S T L E C T U R E SThe lectures are delivered by teleconference on the first Thursday of every month at Petone Community House, 6 Britannia Street, Petone from February – December. These sessions are aimed at all health professionals with an interest in palliative care.

7.30 – 8.30 am

A light breakfast is provided

These national lectures are provided by Hospice New Zealand with funding from the Genesis Oncology Trust.

For details see www.hospice.org.nz

N U R S E S ’ PA L L I AT I V E C A R E F O R U MFor nurses from any setting with an interest in palliative care. Held at The Learning Centre, Hutt Valley DHB.

THURSDAYS 4.00 – 5.00PM8 MARCH 12 APRIL10 MAY 14 JUNE12 JULY 16 AUGUST13 SEPTEMBER 11 OCTOBER8 NOVEMBER 13 DECEMBER

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SYRINGE DRIVER COMPETENCY WORKSHOPSEndorsed by Hospice NZ

To assist Registered and Enrolled Nurses to update their knowledge, skills and competencies annually in the use of the Niki T34 syringe driver for symptom control in palliative care.

THURSDAY 22 MARCH 2.00 – 4.30 PMTUESDAY 28 JUNE 2.00 – 4.30 PMTHURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2.00 – 4.30 PM

We also run annual updates for nurses who use syringe drivers frequently in their practice. This is a chance to discuss any current issues and to update any policy changes. These sessions are one hour only.

Both courses can also be arranged for groups off-site on request.

COST: $80

C L I N I C A L S K I L L SA series of clinically focused sessions to upskill health professionals working in palliative care.

Assessment and management of:

1) PAIN 20 MARCH

2) NAUSEA 1 MAY

3) BREATHLESSNESS 26 JUNE

4) DELIRIUM 7 AUGUST

5) PALLIATIVE CARE EMERGENCY 25 SEPTEMBER

6) FATIGUE 6 NOVEMBER

7) BOWEL CARE 4 DECEMBER

TUESDAYS 3.45 – 4.30PM

Koha gold coin donation appreciated

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PA L L I AT I V E C A R E L I N K N U R S E P R O G R A M M E ( P C L N )

The Link Nurse programme is a 5 day placement in a hospice / palliative care setting where nurses work alongside experienced practitioners and are immersed in the role of the palliative care nurse. Nurses will be encouraged to develop innovative ideas that are relevant to their own practice. Much of the learning will be case-based with opportunity to debrief and reflect.

The aims of the programme:

• To equip the link nurse to facilitate best practice palliative care in their particular clinical setting

• To build confidence in palliative care assessment and care planning

• To foster and promote an appreciation of patient / family-centred care

• To become more familiar with the philosophy and language of palliative care

• To increase awareness and access to MDT resources for people receiving ‘generalist’ palliative care

• To bridge the theory/practice gap.

If you are a registered nurse and interested in this role, please contact the CNE at Te Omanga on 566 6152 or email your interest to [email protected]

19 – 23 MARCH

25 – 29 JUNE

24 – 28 SEPTEMBER

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PA L L I AT I V E C A R E C O U R S E S 2 0 1 8FOR HOSPITAL BASED NURSES

These days are facilitated by the Nurse Specialists/Practitioners of the Hospital.

Day 1: Introduction to Palliative Care

• Introduction to Palliative Care

• Symptom control

• Pain assessment & introduction to common opioids

• Essential nursing care of palliative care patients

DATES & VENUES: 8.30AM-4.00PM

WEDNESDAY 11TH APRIL & WEDNESDAY10TH OCTOBER – KENEPURU CAMPUS TOPICS

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Day 2: Follow on Day

• Physiology of dying

• Communication skills – patients & families

• Advanced Care Planning

• Spiritual/Cultural Care

DATES & VENUES: 8.30AM-4.00PM

TUESDAY 1ST MAY – HUTT HOSPITAL

WEDNESDAY 14TH NOVEMBER – WELLINGTON HOSPITAL

Palliative Care Teams from CCDHB & HVDHB

For bookings or any questions please email & any questions please email

[email protected]

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For bookings or any questions please email & any questions please email [email protected] or [email protected]

Day 1: Introduction to Palliative Care

Dates & Venues: 2018

8.30am-4.00pm

Wednesday 11th April & Wednesday 10th October – Kenepuru Campus

Palliative Care Courses 2018 For Hospital Based Nurses

Day 2: Follow on Day

Dates & Venues: 2018

8.30am-4.00pm

Tuesday 1st May – Hutt Hospital Wednesday 14th November – Wellington Hospital

These days are facilitated by the Nurse Specialists/Practitioners of the Hospital Palliative Care Teams from CCDHB & HVDHB

Topics • Introduction to Palliative Care • Symptom control • Pain assessment & introduction

to common opioids • Essential nursing care of

palliative care patients

Topics • Physiology of dying • Communication skills – patients

& families • Advanced Care Planning • Spiritual/Cultural Care

For bookings or any questions please email & any questions please email [email protected] or [email protected]

Day 1: Introduction to Palliative Care

Dates & Venues: 2018

8.30am-4.00pm

Wednesday 11th April & Wednesday 10th October – Kenepuru Campus

Palliative Care Courses 2018 For Hospital Based Nurses

Day 2: Follow on Day

Dates & Venues: 2018

8.30am-4.00pm

Tuesday 1st May – Hutt Hospital Wednesday 14th November – Wellington Hospital

These days are facilitated by the Nurse Specialists/Practitioners of the Hospital Palliative Care Teams from CCDHB & HVDHB

Topics • Introduction to Palliative Care • Symptom control • Pain assessment & introduction

to common opioids • Essential nursing care of

palliative care patients

Topics • Physiology of dying • Communication skills – patients

& families • Advanced Care Planning • Spiritual/Cultural Care

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P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E LO P M E N T F O R T E O M A N G A H O S P I C E S TA F F & V O LU N T E E R SFoundations of Spiritual Care (recommended by Hospice NZ for all staff working in palliative care)

This workshop for staff and volunteers will run for 2 hours over 4 consecutive weeks.

You are entitled to 10 hours professional development on completing this course. Contact the Spiritual Care Coordinator to express your interest.

2, 9, 16, 23 MARCH 7, 14, 21, 28 SEPTEMBER

Research Interest GroupLast Monday in the month, 3.40pm.

All welcome.

SKIP (Staff Knowledge Improves Practice)Every Monday afternoon, 3.40 – 4pm

Community Team Room.

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Case ReviewAn hour for health professionals to share their reflections and critical thoughts that may influence approaches to both management and care. Facilitated by Te Omanga doctors in the Community Team Room.

WEDNESDAYS 3.45 – 4.45 PM

21 FEBRUARY 28 MARCH

11 APRIL 16 MAY

13 JUNE 18 JULY

15 AUGUST 5 SEPTEMBER

17 OCTOBER 7 NOVEMBER

DebriefThis will be facilitated by our Counsellor and Spiritual Carer.

They can take place for out of the ordinary care experience that the team needs to process more.

Please contact our Counsellor and Spiritual Carer when the need for a debrief arises.

Soul FoodThis is a creative space for staff to share and reflect on work experiences that impact on their lives. An open forum will encourage personal growth. Social activity after the session can be arranged.

WEDNESDAYS 4 – 5PM21 MARCH 9 MAY11 JULY12 SEPTEMBER11 DECEMBER

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Staff Study DaysWednesday 14 November and Tuesday 20 November.

Introduction and Welcome to Palliative Care at Te Omanga Hospice (Powhiri)New staff, including volunteers are expected to attend one of these sessions.

THURSDAY 15 MARCH 9.00 – 4.30PM

THURSDAY 14 JUNE 9.00 – 4.30PM

THURSDAY 6 & 13 SEPT 5.00 – 8.30PM

THURSDAY 29 NOV 9.00 – 4.30PM

“Horoia tou whakaro i roto i tou hinengarokia pai ai te haere o tou ra”

Bathe your thoughtsin the depths of your knowledge

so that your day may go well

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T E O M A N G A B O O K C O L L E C T I O N AT P E TO N E L I B R A R Y Te Omanga library books are shelved at Petone public library.

For medical professionals:

• Books on palliative medicine and nursing, psychosocial issues, spiritual care, professional development & research

• The International Journal of Palliative Care Nursing, bereavement care and grief matters journals are available to be used at the library

• Resources to help people cope with the challenges of living with life limiting conditions.

You do not need to be a library member to borrow books.Books can be borrowed for 3 weeks.

A Te Omanga staff member will be available at the Petone library every Tuesday from 12-30 to 1-30 pm for any questions from our local community

Contact Petone library for enquiries and renewals:7 Britannia Street, PetonePhone: (04) 568-6253Email: [email protected]

Library hours:10am - 5.30pm Monday to Friday10am - 5.00 pm Saturday - Sunday

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P L E A S E D I R E C T E N Q U I R I E S TO :Te Omanga Hospice, 38 Britannia Street, Petone

Email: [email protected] Ph: 04 566 4535

Clinical Nurse EducatorEmail: [email protected]

Registration forms may be downloaded from our website: www.teomanga.org.nz

All prices include GSTPlease check our website: www.teomanga.org.nz

This leaflet is kindly sponsored by:

E D U C AT I O N T E A M

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COURSE REGISTRATION FORMGST NO: 62-393-572

Registration cannot be confirmed until payment is received. This registration form becomes a confirmation and tax invoice when payment is received.

Name of workshop(s): .......................................................................

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Date of workshop(s): ..........................................................................

Name: ..................................................................................................

Address: ..............................................................................................

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Phone (Hm): ................................. (Wk): ...........................................

Mobile: ................................................................................................

Email: ...................................................................................................

Current Employer: ..............................................................................

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Position held: .....................................................................................

Please advise any dietary requirements: .........................................

..............................................................................................................Privacy Act: Yes / No Please indicate if you are willing to have your name and contact details on a list to be circulated to workshop participants.

Registration cannot be confirmed unit payment is received. This registration form becomes a confirmation and tax invoice when payment is received.

Payment: Cheque attached Direct Credit Special Education Fund

For direct credit (bank details): Te Omanga Hospice Trust Acc No.02-0528-0477632-00 Particulars: EDUC Code: Reference: Your SURNAME

Cancellation Any cancellation received within 24 hours of the course date will incur an administration fee of 20% of the course fee.

FOR RETURN ADDRESS / CONTACT DETAILS PLEASE SEE OVER

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