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Lean In – Don’t Step Back! Supporting Individuals with Complex Dual Mental Health and Palliative Health Care Needs Level 2

Thursday 27th June 2024
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
The Hospice of St Francis, HP4 3GW

Cost: Free (lunch is provided)

Please note this study day is a repeat of the session run on 2nd May at The Hospice of St Francis HP4 3GW

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Who should attend:

Senior mental health and palliative care clinicians who support individuals with complex dual needs. May be particularly suitable for GPs, clinical nurse specialists, mental healthcare doctors and pharmacists.

 

Course Aims:

This one day course aims to bring healthcare professionals from both disciplines together to share knowledge, learn from each other and consider new ways of working with the primary objective of learning from each other. The programme will allow for collaborative work during sessions alongside separate sessions for each discipline.

Objectives:

  • The Suicide Prevention Pathway (to include treatment of depression)
  • The Benefits and Risks of Co-prescribing
  • Management of Delirium
  • Approaching conversations around resuscitation/ do not attempt resuscitation
  • Case Study Work and Group Discussion

Presented by

The day will be delivered by consultants and senior staff working within the mental health and palliative healthcare field

How do I book?

Please contact education@stfrancis.org.uk to book a place – please include your name, email address, job title and place of work along with any special dietary requests.

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PLEASE BE ADVISED YOUR PLACE ON THIS COURSE IS NOT CONFIRMED UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL FROM THE HOSPICE OF ST FRANCIS EDUCATION TEAM.  PLEASE ONLY APPLY FOR A SPACE ON THIS COURSE IF YOU CAN DEFINITELY ATTEND – LUNCH IS PROVIDED BUT IS BOOKED IN ADVANCE BASED ON NUMBER OF BOOKINGS RECEIVED.

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