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Palliative Care Education and Training Programme for Health Professionals 2019 2015 Please return to:

Vision and Mission Statement Our Vision To care always - All people in the community have access to high quality compassionate palliative care. Our Mission Statement To assist patients to make the most of the life that remains and to ensure that patients die comfortably, with dignity and in the place of their choice. To provide support and care for the family and close friends during the patient's illness and in bereavement. We express our mission statement through these values. Respect and Dignity Advocacy Compassion Quality Trust We are Moving. From April, our new home will be 331 Suffolk Road 1

Contents Trust, Vision and Mission Statement 1 A New Home for 1 Contents 2 Welcome 3 Palliative Care Support for Aged Residential Care 4 Community Engagement, Building Compassionate Communities 5 Syringe Driver Competency 6 Cancer Research Trust lecture Series 2019 7 New Zealand Fundamentals of Palliative Care 8 Clinical Skills Series in Palliative Care 9 Palliative Care Education for Health Care Assistants 10 Complex pain Management 11 Masterclass: Advanced Dementia and Palliative Care 12 Care of the Imminently dying 13 Clinical Skills in Palliative Care for Rural District Nurses 14 Advanced Communications; Managing those Difficult Conversations 15 Palliative Care for People with Advanced Cardiac/End Stage Respiratory Disease 16 Effective Administrator 17 Palliative Treatments for People with Advanced Cancer 18 Palliative Care for People Living with Neurological Conditions 19 Palliative Care for People with Enduring Mental Illness 20 Education Calendar 21,22,23, 24 Registration Form 25 2

Welcome Affirms Life living every moment is a Specialist Palliative Care Service and the education team offers a wide range of learning opportunities for health professionals, community health workers and groups. Our aim is to provide and promote evidence based knowledge and skills to ensure that quality palliative is accessible across the region to meet the needs of patients/clients and their families/whānau. Education and training is provided in a supportive environment that meets the needs of health workers working across the range of sectors and services providing palliative and end of life care. This includes NZ programmes that have been developed to ensure nationwide consistency in palliative care education. The learning activities and methods we use provide an opportunity for exploratory and collaborative learning and we encourage participation and interaction from course participants. Working in partnership with you: As a specialist palliative care centre we welcome the opportunity to work with our partners in health to assist in building knowledge and competence in end of life care. We will work with you to provide onsite training and support for a range of health workers in all health care settings. Contact details: Education Team Eden Villa, 46 Manuka Street, Nelson PO Box 283 Nelson 7040 Phone: (03) 546 3950 Fax: (03) 546 3951 www.nelsonhospice.org.nz Education Team: Left to right, Jane Russell, Sara Dugdale, Barb Thomas Barb Thomas, Education admin barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz Jane Russell, RN, Nurse educator jane.russell@nelsonhospice.org.nz Sara Dugdale RN, Nurse educator sara.dugdale@nelsonhospice.org.nz Annie Wallace RN, Nurse educator annie.wallace@nelsonhospice.org.nz Thank you to Fuji Xerox Nelson, for sponsoring the printing of this book. Acknowledgments Mary Potter, Wellington & Te Omanga, Lower Hutt for the concept of this programme book David Chadwick Photography, Todd Starr, Dominique White for some of the photos featured Thank you 3

Palliative Care Support for Aged Residential Care Palliative Care Support programme for Aged Residential Care: Partnership in action This programme funded by the Ministry of Health originated from a recognition that increasing numbers of people are dying in aged residential care (ARC) with projections showing these numbers are expected to increase dramatically by 2068. A dedicated hospice ARC team with the support of allied health, work alongside staff in the ARC facilities to provide another layer of support in their care of residents nearing the end of their life. By working in partnership with the staff, sustainable practices that reflect best palliative care practice are embedded in ARC facilities. The Education team further supports this In Reach Programme by providing opportunities for palliative care workshops on site to further build knowledge and confidence for all staff in end of life care for residents. For further information please contact the education team: Phone: (03) 546 3950 Barb Thomas, Education admin Jane Russell, RN, Nurse educator Sara Dugdale RN, Nurse educator barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz jane.russell@nelsonhospice.org.nz sara.dugdale@nelsonhospice.org.nz 4

Community Engagement Building Compassionate Communities While compassionate communities are diverse and locally responsive, the fundamental underpinnings remain common. Compassionate communities involve the activation of community members to care for each other. They draw on community strengths, resources and resilience to deliver more holistic care to those experiencing death, dying, caregiving, loss and bereavement (Compassionate communities implementation guide 2018) is dedicated to working with a diverse range of communities. Building compassionate communities and social networks assists patients and families/ whānau to care for their loved ones in a variety of settings; in the hospice, in hospital, in aged care residential facilities or at home. We provide palliative care and end of life training to health professionals and community workers and are keen to engage with grassroots communities dealing with loss and grief and to demystify death and dying. Our education team with the support of our volunteer and allied health team can work with you to facilitate conversations, co design workshops / seminars to meet your needs using a range of approaches. We look forward to talking with you. For further information please contact us: Phone: (03) 546 3950 Barb Thomas, Education admin Jane Russell, RN, Nurse educator Sara Dugdale RN, Nurse educator barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz jane.russell@nelsonhospice.org.nz sara.dugdale@nelsonhospice.org.nz 5

Syringe Driver Competency The competency and update workshops provide the knowledge and practical skills required to manage a subcutaneous syringe driver in the practice setting and a knowledge of medicines for end of life symptom management. Successful completion of a practical assessment and a written test is required for certification. Aged Residential Care (ARC) Syringe Driver Training: This programme has been designed for Registered Nurses but Enrolled Nurses can attend subject to their scope of practice. A work book will be sent out one week prior to the workshop. Registrations are essential. For ARC facilities the NZ Syringe driver competency will be delivered. Duration: 1.5 hrs. Dates : See below Cost: Free Target audience: RN s/arc/ (EN s subject to their scope of practice) Registration is essential: Max 10 Attendees Venue: Month Date Time Target Audience January Wednesday 30 10.30-12.00 ARC April Tuesday 9 10.30-12.00 ARC June Wednesday 5 10.30-12.00 ARC July Thursday 4 10.30-12.00 ARC October Tuesday 1 1.30-3.00 ARC ** Note: For NMDHB staff there is a different training module. The programme will include the ilearn subcutaneous medication package. NMDHB staff are required to complete the DHB practical competency session and DHB on line subcutaneous medication course for full DHB competency. Venue: Nelson Hospital, Medical Unit Seminar Room. See below for DHB training dates. Month Date Time Target Audience February Wednesday 27 1.30-2.30 DHB staff only September Thursday 12 1.30-2.30 DHB staff only Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations are welcome. 6

Cancer Research Trust Lecture Series 2019 New Zealand, with the generous support of the Cancer Research Trust New Zealand offer free access to the monthly Palliative Care Lecture Series. This education opportunity is for healthcare professionals with an interest in palliative care. The lectures are delivered via teleconference and the speaker uses a power point presentation. Copies of the presentation are available to the attendees. The lectures take place on the first Thursday of every month from February to December from 7.30 to 8.30am and are free to attend. is one of the registered sites that facilitates these lectures via teleconference and health colleagues are very welcome to join us. Registration is not required and these sessions are free to attend. Just turn up on the morning and enjoy the lectures along with a coffee. Certificate of attendance is provided. If you would like more information about these lectures please contact us at the details below. Education Team Enquiries: Phone: (03) 546 3950 Fax: (03) 546 3951 Barb Thomas, Education admin barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz Jane Russell, RN, Nurse educator jane.russell@nelsonhospice.org.nz Annie Wallace RN, Nurse educator annie.wallace@nelsonhospice.org.nz Sara Dugdale RN, Nurse educator sara.dugdale@nelsonhospice.org.nz Dates: The first Thursday of every month from February December Time: 7.30am 8.30am Cost: No fee. Venue: Phone: (03) 546 3950 7

New Zealand Fundamentals of Palliative Care This is the New Zealand programme that provides participants with a foundational knowledge and skills in caring and supporting people with palliative needs. The programme has been developed for all staff registered and unregistered including administration and support staff working in a residential care facility or in the community. All participants need to have a commitment to self learning through completion of pre and post workshop activities. Certificates will be awarded for each session when learning activities are completed. This programme is offered over 2 or 3 days to cover the 10 learning modules. Month Date Time Session Course content February Wednesday 13 09.00-4.00 1 of 2 Essence, Ethics, pain & symptom management, Communication, Chronic conditions March Wednesday 6 09.00-4.00 2 of 2 Dementia, Last days of life, Loss & grief, Spirituality, Care for self Month Date Time Session Course content May Tuesday 14 09.00-12.00 1 of 3 Essence, Ethics, pain & symptom management June Tuesday 4 09.00-12.00 2 of 3 Communication, Chronic conditions, Dementia June Tuesday 25 09.00-12.00 3 of 3 Last days of life Loss & grief, Spirituality, Care for self Month Date Time Session Course content September Wednesday 11 09.00-4.00 1 of 2 Essence, Ethics, pain & symptom management, Communication, Chronic conditions October Wednesday 8 09.00-4.00 2 of 2 Dementia, Last days of life, Loss & grief, Spirituality, Care for self Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Team (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations are welcome. ** Other course dates of 90 minute sessions can be negotiated for individual Aged Care Residential Facilities or Home Care Support Services. Contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950 Cost: No fee - ** Please bring something to share for lunch Target Audience: All staff working in residential care or in the community Registration is essential: Max 14 Attendees per session Venue: TBA ** Please provide email & postal address for pre workbooks to be sent. 8

Clinical Skills Series in Palliative Care Facilitated by a series of clinically focused sessions to upskill/refresh participants who work with people approaching the end of life. The series will use a case review model Topic Month Dates Time 1 Pain management in palliative care January Wednesday 23 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 2 Anxiety in palliative care February Wednesday 27 4.00 pm - 5.15pm 3 Care of the imminently dying March Wednesday 27 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 4 Delirium & palliative sedation April Wednesday 24 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 5 Advance care planning May Wednesday 22 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 6 Palliative wound management June Wednesday 26 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 7 Bowel & oral care in palliative care July Wednesday 24 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 8 Care of the imminently dying (Repeat) August Wednesday 28 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 9 Pharmacology for palliative care September Wednesday 25 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 10 Breathlessness & fatigue October Wednesday 23 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 11 Rehabilitation in palliative care November Wednesday 27 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm 12 Psychosocial issues in palliative care December Wednesday 11 4.00 pm - 5.15 pm Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Cost: No fee Target audience: RN s & EN s & some suitable for HCA s. Registration is essential: Max 14 Attendees per session Venue: 9

Palliative Care Education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers To provide the knowledge and skills that enables carers to provide excellent palliative care to those they care for. Endorsed by New Zealand & facilitated by The sessions will include: Principles of palliative care Supporting patients and their families with a palliative approach to care Emotional, spiritual and cultural care The last days of life Understanding loss and grief Dates Time Session Thursday 14 February 10.00-12.00 1 Thursday 28 February 10.00-12.00 2 Thursday 14 March 10.00-12.00 3 Thursday 28 March 10.00-12.00 4 Workshops repeated Time Session Tuesday 6 August 1.30-3.30 1 Tuesday 20 August 1.30-3.30 2 Tuesday 3 September 1.30-3.30 3 Tuesday 17 September 1.30-3.30 4 Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Target audience: Health Care Assistants & Caregivers Cost: No fee Participants must attend all 4 sessions to gain the NZ certificate Venue: Registration is essential: Max 10 Attendees 10

Complex Pain Management Poor pain control is a common fear for people at the end of life. The purpose of this workshop is to advance participants knowledge and skills in pain assessment, understanding and management of complex pain issues for people with life limiting conditions. The workshop will be based on case scenarios. Pre reading and self reflection on pain assessment is required for this workshop. This workshop is open to all registered health professionals who have an interest in palliative care, both in the hospital and primary care settings. Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Date: Wednesday 20 February Time: 9.00-12.30 Cost: $10 ½ day Target audience: All Health Professionals Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: St Mary s Church, St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson 11

Masterclass: Advanced Dementia and Palliative Care When do people with dementia become palliative & what does a palliative approach mean? This Masterclass takes a case study approach to prognosis, management of pain and deterioration of physical, psychosocial and spiritual processes for caring for people as they approach the end of life. Scenarios from practice will be used to problem solve and share solutions. This workshop is open to all registered health professionals who have an interest in palliative care, both in the hospital and primary care settings Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. I have a better understanding of a palliative approach to dementia Date: Wednesday 20 March Time: 9.00-3.00 Cost: $20.00 full day Target audience: All Registered Health Professionals Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: St Mary s Church, St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson 12

Care of the Imminently Dying I am more comfortable with the dying process and how to better communicate with the patient/families/whānau This seminar is focused on best practice principles for holistic care of the dying person and supporting their family/whānau. There will be discussion around the challenges in diagnosing dying and the importance of working as part of a multidisciplinary team. Dates & times below Pre reading is required. Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form on page 24. Phone 03 5463 950 for further information. Date: Wednesday 27 March & Wednesday 28 August Time: 4.00pm 5.15pm Cost: No fee Target audience: All Health Professionals Registration is essential: Max 14 Attendees per session Venue: 13

Clinical Skills in Palliative Care for Rural District Nurses These workshops provide an opportunity for Rural District Nurses to explore challenges of palliative care in rural context Motueka Dates: Wednesday 3 April 2019 & Wednesday 16 October 2019 Time: 1.00-4.00 Cost: No fee Target audience: Rural District Nurses Facilitators: Clinical Nurse Educators, Venue: Motueka DN s Office, Courtney Street, Motueka Murchison Date: TBC Time: 10.15 2.30 Cost: No fee Target audience: RN s, EN s, HCA s Facilitators: Clinical Nurse Educators, Venue: Murchison Community Hospital For further information please contact one of our education team via email or phone (03) 546 3950 Barb Thomas, Education admin barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz Jane Russell, RN, Nurse educator jane.russell@nelsonhospice.org.nz Sara Dugdale RN, Nurse educator sara.dugdale@nelsonhospice.org.nz Annie Wallace RN, Nurse educator annie.wallace@nelsonhospice.org.nz 14

Advanced Communications: Managing those difficult discussions Communication with people at the end of life or with life limiting conditions can be challenging The aim of this workshop is; To support participants to gain confidence and competence in initiating and having conversations with people who have life limiting illnesses. These conversations can be challenging as a person s illness becomes more complex and they and their family and whānau are faced with difficult decisions. Everyone involved in working with people and their families need to have confidence and competence for effective communication to provide good care. Pre reading and reflection on this workshop will be required. This study day is facilitated by education team and is open to all registered Health Professionals who work or have an interest in palliative care, both in the hospital and primary care settings. Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Date: Wednesday 10 April Time: 12.30-4.00 Cost: $10 ½ day Target audience: All Registered Health Professionals Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: St Mary s Church, St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson 15

Palliative Care for People with Advanced Cardiac and/or End Stage Respiratory Disease This workshop will explore the challenges in caring for people with advanced heart failure and/or COPD. The workshop is an interdisciplinary team collaboration exploring the common issues for this group of people. A case scenario approach will be used. It will address when is it appropriate to introduce palliative care, management of common symptoms and care for the carers. This workshop is open to all registered health professionals who have an interest in palliative care, both in the hospital and primary care settings Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Date: Wednesday 8 May Time: 12.30-4.00 Cost: $10 ½ day Target audience: All registered health professionals Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: 16

Effective Administrator A forum for people in non clinical positions A forum for people in non clinical positions e.g. Administrative, reception, secretaries and maintenance staff to share ideas and learn new skills in a supportive environment. Managing difficult encounters when you don t know what to say Understanding the grieving process Building resilience Managing change Self care staying alive and thriving Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Date: Thursday 16 May Time: 9.00-3.00 Cost: No fee - **Please bring something to share for lunch Target audience: Non clinical positions - e.g. Administrative, reception, secretaries, & maintenance staff Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: 17

The Shifting Landscape of Palliative Treatments for People with Advanced Cancer Implications of new palliative treatments This workshop will explore the implications of new palliative treatments and their impacts on people and their families/whanau when advanced cancer becomes a chronic illness. This workshop is open to all registered Health Professionals who have an interest in palliative care, both in the hospital and primary care settings. Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Date: Wednesday 12 June Time: 12.30-4.00 Cost: $10 ½ day Target audience: All registered health professionals Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: 18

Palliative Care for People Living with Neurological Conditions When is it appropriate to offer palliative care? Caring for people with neurological conditions. This workshop will explore the challenges in caring for people with neurological conditions: MND Advanced Parkinson s disease Multiple Sclerosis Brain cancer Common symptoms and how to manage them and care for the carers. This workshop will have a case scenario approach and is open to all registered Health Professionals who have an interest in palliative care, both in the hospital and primary care settings. Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Date: Wednesday 10 July Time: 12.30-4.00 Cost: $10 ½ day Target audience: All Health Professionals Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: 19

Palliative Care for People Living with Enduring Mental Illness Talking is important, even if it is difficult, particularly when it concerns close family This workshop is a participatory session exploring the issues and challenges for people with a co-existing mental illness/ substance abuse and a life limiting illness and those involved in their care. Key topics explored Brief overview of severe persistent mental illness (SPMI), mental illness and potential barriers to palliative care Challenges in symptom management - physical and psychosocial Issues of autonomy and control ethical challenges Maintaining meaningful relationships Working to make a difference This workshop is open to all registered Health Professionals who have an interest in palliative care, both in the hospital and primary care settings. Register via email: barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or fill in the registration form. For further information contact Education Administrator (03) 546 3950. Phone registrations welcome. Date: Wednesday 14 August Time: 09.00-12.30 Cost: $10.00 ½ day Target audience: All registered health professionals Registration is essential: Max 20 Attendees Venue: 20

Palliative Care Education & Training Calendar 2018 Affirms Life living every moment January Workshop Time Target Audience Wednesday 23 Pain management in palliative care (Clinical skills) 4.00-5.15 RN s/en s subject to scope of practice Max attendees Cost 14 No fee Venue Eden Villa, Nelson Tasman, 46 Manuka St, Nelson Wednesday 30 Syringe driver training - (RN s/arc/en) ** DHB staff have different training dates 10.30-12.00 RN s/arc/en s subject to scope of practice 10 No fee Allied Health Building (behind Eden Villa), 46 Manuka St, Nelson February Wednesday 13 Thursday 14 Wednesday 20 Fundamentals of Palliative Care Session 1 of 2 Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 1 of 4 Complex pain management workshop 9.00-4.00 10.00-12.00 9.00-12.30 All staff working in residential care or in the community Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community All registered Health Professionals 14 No fee * bring shared lunch 10 No fee 20 $10 (1/2 day) St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson Eden Villa, Nelson Tasman, 46 Manuka St, Nelson St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson Wednesday 27 NMDHB Syringe driver training for DHB staff only 1.30-2.30 DHB RN s only 10 No fee Nelson Hospital, Medical Unit seminar room Wednesday 27 Thursday 28 Anxiety in Palliative Care (Clinical skills) Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 2 of 4 4.00-5.15 10.00-12.00 RN s/en s subject to scope of practice Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community 14 No fee 10 No fee Eden Villa, Nelson Tasman, 46 Manuka St, Nelson Eden Villa, Nelson Tasman, 46 Manuka St, Nelson March Wednesday 6 Thursday 14 Fundamentals of Palliative Care Session 2 of 2 Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 3 of 4 9.00-4.00 10.00-12.00 All staff working in residential care or in the community Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community 14 No fee - bring shared lunch 10 No fee St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson Eden Villa, Nelson Tasman, 46 Manuka St, Nelson Wednesday 20 Masterclass: Advanced dementia and palliative care 9.00-3.00 All registered Health Professionals 20 $20 (full day) St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson Wednesday 27 Care of the imminently dying (Clinical skills) 4.00-5.15 RN s/en s subject to scope of practice / HCA s 14 No fee Eden Villa, Nelson Tasman, 46 Manuka St, Nelson 21

Palliative Care Education & Training Calendar 2018 Affirms Life living every moment March (cont d) Workshop Time Target Audience Thursday 28 April Wednesday 3 Tuesday 9 Wednesday 10 Wednesday 24 May Wednesday 8 Tuesday 14 Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 4 of 4 Clinical sills in palliative care for rural nurses Syringe driver training - (RN s/arc/en) ** DHB staff have different training dates Advanced communications: Managing those difficult discussions Delirium & Palliative sedation (Clinical skills) Palliative care for people with advanced cardiac and /or end stage respiratory disease Fundamentals of Palliative Care Session 1 of 3 10.00-12.00 1.00-4.00 10.30-12.00 12.30-4.00 4.00-5.15 12.30-4.00 9.00-12.00 Thursday 16 Effective administrator 9.00-3.00 Wednesday 22 June Tuesday 4 Tuesday 9 Wednesday 12 Advance care planning (Clinical skills) Fundamentals of Palliative Care Session 2 of 3 Syringe driver training - (RN s/arc/en) ** DHB staff have different training dates The shifting landscape of palliative treatments for people with advanced cancer 4.00-5.15 9.00-12.00 10.30-12.00 12.30-4.00 Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community Motueka rural district nurses RN s/arc/en s subject to scope of practice All registered Health Professionals RN s/en s subject to scope of practice All registered Health Professionals All staff working in residential care or in the community Non clinical staff - Administrative, reception, secretaries, maintenance staff etc Max attendees Cost 10 No fee NA No fee 10 No fee 20 $10 (1/2 day) 14 No fee 20 $10 (1/2 day) 14 No fee 20 No fee * bring shared lunch RN s/en s subject to scope of practice 14 No fee All staff working in residential care or in the community RN s/arc/en s subject to scope of practice All registered Health Professionals 14 No fee 10 No fee 20 $10 (1/2 day) Venue Eden Villa, Nelson Tasman, 46 Manuka St, Nelson Motueka DN s office, Courtney St, Motueka St Mary s Parish Meeting Room, 18 Manuka Street, Nelson 22 Values ~ `Respect and Dignity Advocacy Compassion Quality Trust

Palliative Care Education & Training Calendar 2018 Affirms Life living every moment June (cont d) Affirms Workshop Life living every moment Time Target Audience Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 July Thursday 4 Thursday 10 Wednesday 24 August Tuesday 6 Wednesday 10 Tuesday 20 Wednesday 28 September Tuesday 3 Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 Fundamentals of Palliative Care Session 3 of 3 Palliative wound management (Clinical skills) Syringe driver training - (RN s/arc/en) ** DHB staff have different training dates Palliative care for people living with neurological conditions Bowel & oral care in palliative care (Clinical skills) Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 1 of 4 Palliative care for people living with enduring mental illness Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 2 of 4 Care of the imminently dying (repeat - Clinical skills) Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 3 of 4 Fundamentals of Palliative Care Session 1 of 2 NMDHB Syringe driver training for DHB staff only 9.00-12.00 4.00-5.15 10.30-12.00 12.30-4.00 4.00-5.15 1.30-3.30 9.00-12.30 1.30-3.30 4.00-5.15 1.30-3.30 9.00-4.00 All staff working in residential care or in the community RN s/en s subject to scope of practice RN s/arc/en s subject to scope of practice All registered Health Professionals RN s/en s subject to scope of practice / HCA s Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community All registered Health Professionals Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community RN s/en s subject to scope of practice Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community All staff working in residential care or in the community Max attendees Cost 14 No fee 14 No fee 10 No fee 20 $10 (1/2 day) 14 No fee 10 No fee 20 $10 (1/2 day) 10 No fee 14 No fee 10 No fee 14 No fee bring shared lunch 1.30-2.30 DHB RN s only 10 No fee Venue Nelson Hospital, Medical Unit seminar room 23

Palliative Care Education & Training Calendar 2018 Affirms Life living every moment September (cont d) Tuesday 17 Wednesday 25 October Tuesday 1 Wednesday 8 Wednesday 16 Workshop Time Target Audience Palliative care education for Health Care Assistants & Caregivers - Session 4 of 4 Pharmacology for palliative care (Clinical skills) Syringe driver training - (RN s/arc/en) ** DHB staff have different training dates Fundamentals of Palliative Care Session 2 of 2 Clinical sills in palliative care for rural nurses 1.30-3.30 4.00-5.15 1.30-3.00 9.00-4.00 1.00-4.00 Health Care Assistants & Caregivers working in the community RN s/en s subject to scope of practice RN s/arc/en s subject to scope of practice All staff working in residential care or in the community Motueka rural district nurses Max attendees Cost 10 No fee 14 No fee 10 No fee 14 NA No fee, bring shared lunch No fee Venue Motueka DN s office, Courtney St, Motueka Wednesday 23 Breathlessness & fatigue (Clinical skills) 4.00-5.15 RN s/en s subject to scope of practice / HCA s 14 No fee November Wednesday 27 Rehabilitation in palliative care (Clinical skills) 4.00-5.15 RN s/en s subject to scope of practice / HCA s 14 No fee December Wednesday 11 Psychosocial issues in palliative care (Clinical skills) 4.00-5.15 RN s/en s subject to scope of practice 14 No fee For further information contact the education team: Phone: (03) 546 3950 Barb Thomas, Education admin barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz Jane Russell, RN, Nurse educator jane.russell@nelsonhospice.org.nz Sara Dugdale RN, Nurse educator sara.dugdale@nelsonhospice.org.nz We are Moving. From April, our new home will be 331 Suffolk Road,, Nelson 24

Registration Form Register via email barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz or Phone registrations welcome (03) 546 3950 Alternatively fill in the form below (one form per person) & fax to (03) 546 3951 Name: Address: Affirms Life living every moment Current employer & position held: Name of workshop: Date of workshop: Phone: Mobile: Email: *** (Email is required for course confirmation, pre reading & receipt for payment) Tick if you would like to be added to our email database for upcoming workshops Fee incl. GST: (Includes light lunch provided for some of the study days) Special dietary requirements: Eg: Gluten free, vegetarian, vegan Fee enclosed: (if applicable) Also payable by internet banking: Bank Account: Westpac Nelson 030703 0355924 00 In the "reference" field please type your SURNAME & DATE of course Education Team Enquiries: Phone: (03) 546 3950 Fax: (03) 546 3951 Barb Thomas, Education admin barb.thomas@nelsonhospice.org.nz Jane Russell, RN, Nurse educator jane.russell@nelsonhospice.org.nz Sara Dugdale RN, Nurse educator sara.dugdale@nelsonhospice.org.nz Annie Wallace RN, Nurse educator annie.wallace@nelsonhospice.org.nz This form MUST be faxed or emailed to the Accounts Trust Office at the time of making your payment by direct credit, otherwise your fees may be incorrectly deposited as a donation to the. Email: trust.admin@nelsonhospice.org.nz Fax: (03) 546 3931 Phone: (03) 546 3923 (Accounts) Post: P O Box 283 Nelson, 7040 25

A copy of this training programme booklet can be downloaded from our website www.nelsonhospice.org.nz