Health practitioners can now register for a free online training program to prepare them for the legalisation of Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) in NSW on 28 November this year.
This legislative change brings forth new considerations and responsibilities for health practitioners involved in end-of-life decision-making. To support these professionals, the End-of-Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) online training program offers a vital resource, enabling them to navigate the legal landscape and deliver compassionate, patient-centred care.
The module focuses on decision-making with:
- people who identify as LGBTIQ+
- people from culturally and linguistically diverse and/or refugee backgrounds
- people with disability
- people with frailty.
The training program is designed for medical practitioners, medical students, nurses, and allied health professionals. It aims to help them understand relevant legal considerations when caring for people from diverse populations at the end of life, to deliver high-quality, safe, inclusive, and accessible care for individuals, their families and support networks.
To access the ELLC online training module, healthcare providers should visit the End of Life Law in Australia website. The module provides a user-friendly interface, interactive resources, case studies, and practical examples to facilitate effective learning. Participants can complete the training at their own pace, fitting it into their busy schedules.
This training may attract CPD points. For more information about the module click here. Register for free at the Palliative Care Education & Training Collaborative.
Follow the link below to HealthPathways for more information on palliative care and Voluntary Assisted Dying.
Mid and North Coast Localised Pathways
manc.communityhealthpathways.org
Username: manchealth
Password: conn3ct3d

