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June 2008


SYRINGE DRIVER TRAINING
17 June and 12 November

These sessions will be 4.00pm – 5.30pm and are designed to support community nurses and nursing home staff understand syringe driver administration, calculations and common medication used.  Additional out-reach sessions will also be provided in 2008.

 

Professional Awareness Days
23 June; 14 July; 22 September; 13 October; 17 November and 15 December
10.00am – 3.00pm
These days are designed to accommodate health and social care staff and students, wishing to increase their awareness of the hospice.  Each day is flexible and aims to meet the visitors’ specific learning needs. The programme often includes the following:

  • An overview of palliative care and the hospice
  • Services provided
  • Referral criteria
  • A tour around the hospice
  • Clinical issues

Additional information days and longer placements are also allocated for medical students, G.P. registrars, student nurses, physiotherapy, police and social work students.

 

CHILD BEREAVEMENT
Monday                  23 June                 
9.30am – 4.30pm    £50.00 (lunch and refreshments are included)

The focus of this study day will centre on working with children and families affected by bereavement.  The day will consider the knowledge and skills that underpin bereavement work with children and their families. 

 

KIRKLEES EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN PALLIATIVE CARE (for support staff, home care staff and health care assistants)
25 June; 27 August; 29 October; 17 December

These study sessions are designed for Social Services home carers, health care assistants (community) and Crossroads care staff.  All sessions are from 10.00am – 1.00pm.
Topics discussed include:

  • An overview of palliative care
  • Skin care and hygiene
  • Mouth care
  • Nutrition
  • Pressure area care
  • Pain management
  • Recognising when a person may be dying
  • What to do when finding someone unconscious
  • After the person has died
  • An explanation of the grieving process

PALLIATIVE CARE COURSE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ASSISTANTS

This annual six day course for auxiliary staff takes place over the summer period between June and September, two days per week.  Specialist staff working in palliative care will present information on a number of topics, including:

  • Loss and bereavement
  • Attitudes to death and dying
  • Communication issues
  • Symptom control
  • The impact of life threatening illness
  • Cultural and religious issues
  • Body image and sexuality
  • Team working in palliative care

HUDDERSFIELD UNIVERSITY EDUCATION PROGRAMMES

Kirkwood Hospice has close links with Huddersfield University and provides the setting for several multi-professional palliative care courses that are facilitated within the education centre.  All the study modules may be accessed individually or alternatively within a specific framework such as:

  • Certificate in Professional Studies (Palliative Care)
  • Certificate in Professional Studies (Breast Care)
  • BSc (Hons) Professional Studies (Palliative Care)

Study modules include:

  • Symptom Management in Palliative Care
  • Enhancing Quality in Palliative and Terminal Care
  • Advanced Communication Skills in Palliative Care
  • Perspectives on Death, Dying, Loss and Bereavement
  • Breast Care:  interventions and support in the management of breast disease
  • Multi-Professional Palliative Care Practice