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Palliative Care Training and Information Portal ww.palliativecareonline.com.au Yasmin Birchall Project Manager

Yasmin Birchall, Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association - Palliative Care Training and Information Portal

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Palliative Care Training and Information

Portal ww.palliativecareonline.com.au

Yasmin Birchall

Project Manager

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Palliative care online training and information portal

• Professional development for all who work with older people in the community

• Fully funded by Dept of Health

• Specifically designed for Australian context

• Enhances knowledge/skills around palliative care in aged care and community sectors

• Certificates, CPD and RPL available

• Readily useable as whole-of-organisation or work group training

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Who is the training for?

• Anyone who works with people receiving palliative care – not a clinical skills program

• All members of multidisciplinary care teams

• Volunteers

• Carers

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Achievements

• Over 21,000 participants to date

• Broad reach across health sector

• Almost half of participants are from community sector (home care workers, community care organisations)

• Strong engagement with volunteers/carers

• Extremely high satisfaction rates

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Training overview

• Evidence-based guidelines for palliative care provision in the community setting in Australia

• Assisting people with a life-limiting illness

• Understanding end-of-life needs

• Advanced care planning

• Pain management

• Recognising deteriorating clients

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Objective

To enhance skill development, education and training for all people who deliver services to palliative care patients National Palliative Care Strategy 2010, Goal 5:

To enhance the capacity of health and human

services to provide quality palliative care,

through an adequately skilled workforce

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Cost effective

Easy scheduling around work commitments

No travel time

Self paced, no limits for completion

Ability to engage with facilitators remotely

Self-marking assessments provide immediate feedback on progress

Benefits

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6 online modules

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Course content – 4 COMPAC modules

• Explore and understand Guidelines • Apply the Guidelines when assisting

people with life-limiting illness • Reflect on own practice • Reflect on end of life needs • Screening and assessment skills • Advanced care planning

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Course content – 2 skills modules

New, revised portal launched in July

• 2 new modules

Pain management

Recognising the deteriorating patient

• Updated COMPAC modules, plus new resources

• Focus on skills development

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Module 2: Planning and implementing the palliative approach

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Module 3: Providing care and support to patients and carers

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Module 4: Working within a multidisciplinary team

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Feedback

I will be asking all

of my staff who

wish to work in

palliative care in-

home to undertake

this excellent

training

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This training is relatively easy to complete and is

very accessible.

I would encourage all organisations that say

they provide a palliative approach to care to

make this training part of the orientation process

for new staff.

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I will recommend this package as a mandatory part of our workplace’s online training and also that it be completed by all new employees.

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How have organisations used the portal?

• Adding the portal link to organisational intranet/internet pages

• Using the training as part of staff induction or formal training

• Encouraging individual staff to complete the training as part of their professional development

• Promoting the training through networks

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http://www.palliativecareonline.com.au/ to register or to find out more