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Disability & palliative care workforce support workshop - March 2026
The Brisbane North Palliative Care Collaborative invites all stakeholders to share insights and experiences to develop a plan for improved support and care.
The workshop is part of a project aiming to improve at-home palliative care access for people with disability in North Brisbane and Moreton Bay by enhancing workforce knowledge, skills, and confidence.
This workshop aims to identify needs, generate potential solutions, and prioritize them through cross-sector stakeholder collaboration. These findings will inform an action plan to be implemented through to 2029.
All stakeholders welcome- including but not limited to consumers, carers, disability support workers and providers, health professionals, peak bodies, and community members.
The Brisbane North Palliative Care Collaborative invites all stakeholders to share insights and experiences to develop a plan for improved support and care.
The workshop is part of a project aiming to improve at-home palliative care access for people with disability in North Brisbane and Moreton Bay by enhancing workforce knowledge, skills, and confidence.
This workshop aims to identify needs, generate potential solutions, and prioritize them through cross-sector stakeholder collaboration. These findings will inform an action plan to be implemented through to 2029.
All stakeholders welcome- including but not limited to consumers, carers, disability support workers and providers, health professionals, peak bodies, and community members.