Palliative Care Education and Networking

Welcome to the online delegate pack

Current Event: Palliative Care Breakfast (webinar)

Program
Speaker Biographies
Presentation Slides:

  • Consumer voice: My experience, Jacinta Smith
  • caring@home: Enabling dignity, choice and high-quality care at home at end of life- Jane Stephens
  • Palliative Friendly Pharmacies and support tools update- Caroline Irle
  • Palliative care in the community: Case studies- Dr Simone Gonzo

Evaluation Survey


Enjoy this event? Please join us at future events:

Brisbane North PHN are coordinating these events as part of the Palliative Care in Community Pharmacy Action Plan implementation. These events supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care under the Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care measure. For more information, please contact Caroline Irle, Project Lead.

Welcome to the online delegate pack

Current Event: Palliative Care Breakfast (webinar)

Program
Speaker Biographies
Presentation Slides:

  • Consumer voice: My experience, Jacinta Smith
  • caring@home: Enabling dignity, choice and high-quality care at home at end of life- Jane Stephens
  • Palliative Friendly Pharmacies and support tools update- Caroline Irle
  • Palliative care in the community: Case studies- Dr Simone Gonzo

Evaluation Survey


Enjoy this event? Please join us at future events:

Brisbane North PHN are coordinating these events as part of the Palliative Care in Community Pharmacy Action Plan implementation. These events supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care under the Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care measure. For more information, please contact Caroline Irle, Project Lead.

  • (Note: the wording of this survey has been dictated by an external consultant on behalf of the Department of Health and Aged Care. If you are unsure of any item, please go with what you think the question is asking)

    The Death Literacy Index is a population based tool measuring people’s knowledge and skills that allow them to make active choices around end of life options, and understanding what contributes to people’s level of death literacy. The shortened 29 question form is estimated to take 3-5 minutes. And includes 6 sections of scaled questions. All responses are anonymous, and results are examined as a group (not at the individual level). Results will help inform strengths, opportunities for improvements, key learnings, by comparing standpoint before and after the event and against the Australian average. Participation is voluntary and you may withdraw at any point. You participation is greatly appreciated.

    Complete DLI
  • Thank you for attending the Palliative Care Breakfast webinar on Wednesday 6 November 2024. Please share your thoughts with us through this evaluation survey. Your valuable feedback will help us plan future events and activities.

    Complete Evaluation
  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded. If you wish to provide feedback, please email community.care@brisbanenorthphn.org.au

    Thank you for attending the Palliative Care Dinner on Tuesday 3 September 2024. Please share your thoughts with us through this evaluation survey. Your valuable feedback will help us plan future events and activities.

    You may choose to complete this survey online or in hardcopy. Hardcopy versions will be distributed at the event. 

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