Nurses and carers can learn about resources that can help them respond to people wanting access to, or information about, voluntary assisted dying, at information sessions being held around Victoria until 25 March.
These sessions cover the models of care and pathways to support the implementation of voluntary assisted dying within health services, GP clinics, community-based services and residential aged care services.
Remaining information sessions are:
Melbourne – East | 13 March | Click here |
Melbourne – West | 18 March | Click here |
Echuca | 19 March | Click here |
Mildura | 20 March | Click here |
Swan Hill | 21 March | Click here |
Melbourne – North | 25 March | Click here |
Webinar 2 | 12 March 12noon | Click here |
Webinar 3 | 21 March 6.30pm | Click here |
Webinar 4 | 25 March 3pm | Click here |
Clinicians, managers, and executives with responsibility for guiding health services’ responses to voluntary assisted dying are encouraged to attend. A range of options are available including face-to-face sessions across Victoria, a series of online webinars and, should you not be able to attend any of these sessions, a video that will be available for download.
For further information about the sessions contact Kyah Monaghan at the Victorian Healthcare Association on 9094 7777 or at kyah.monaghan@vha.org.au