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Education options for health professionals

There are tailored options for health professionals to participate in education about the caring@home resources for families and carers and how to use them.

For health professionals

  • Education options for health professionals
    • Online education modules
    • Online education sessions
    • Education support for nurses
    • Clinical service education sessions
  • Helplines for Health Professionals
  • PELP Framework
  • Mobile apps
  • National Core Community Palliative Care Medicines List
  • Articles and abstracts
  • Carers’ competency and attitudes to giving subcutaneous medicines
  • Pharmacy pack
  • Online education modules

    Modules for health professionals about the caring@home resources and how they can be used to teach carers.

  • Join an online education session

    These 1-hour Microsoft Teams sessions are suitable for individual domiciliary or specialist palliative care nurses.

  • Book a clinical service education session

    These education sessions are suitable for small or large groups of clinicians from a health service. These can be held in-person or online.

  • Educate your clinical service staff

    These education PowerPoint presentations can be used by nurses to learn about caring@home resources and how to teach families and carers.

Other useful resources

  • PELP Framework
  • Mobile apps
  • National Core Community Palliative Care Medicines List
  • Articles and abstracts
  • Carers’ competency and attitudes to giving subcutaneous medicines

Last updated: April 2025

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