Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project
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Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project

Topic - Supporting palliative care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities

Content

This course explores the aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture relevant to the palliative and end-of-life care journey, and the commonly practiced cultural protocols associated with returning to Spirit (death and dying).

Core modules

  • Module 1: Introduction to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Palliative Care and Cultural Practice
  • Module 2: Safe Communication
  • Module 3: Supporting Choices at End-of-Life
  • Module 4: Strengthening Partnerships
  • Module 5: Community Engagement.

Each module is divided into three parts.

Depth

Intermediate

Target Audience

Health professionals and palliative care providers (non-Indigenous and Indigenous) supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, families and communities during the palliative and end-of-life care journey.

Time to Complete

1 hour per module

Authors

Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL)

Comments

Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL), in partnership with Palliative Care South Australia was funded by the Australian Government to co-develop a suite of tailored education and training materials to support cultural safety within palliative care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It has been endorsed by RACGP, AAPM, ACCRM, APNA, and NAATSIHWP with CPD point available.

Registration Required

Yes

Payment Required

No

Student Support

Yes, technical support is available for users, and the Gwandalan Project can be contacted during business hours for further information.

Certificate

Yes, one per module.

Country of Origin

Australia

Web Address

https://gwandalanpalliativecare.com.au/


For further information

1300 362 111

gwandalan@agpal.com.au

 

Page updated 29 June 2022