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To support families
iPEPA animated video series:
What is Palliative Care?
Understanding trajectories to serious illness
Loss, grief and healing
Feelings
Pain Management
Understanding the palliative care journey – a guide for individuals, carers, communities and family
– Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation Inc
Supportive Care, Into the Dreaming
– Hunter New England Local Health District
Dying to Talk - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Discussion Starter: Working Out What’s Right For You
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Palliative Care Australia
Taking Control of YOUR Health Journey
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developed as part of a project funded by the Australian Government to increase awareness of advance care planning in the Aboriginal community
My Journey to Dreaming Diary.
Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW
Understanding Morphine.
Cancer Council Queensland.
To support clinicians
iPEPA
Greg Chatfield’s Story: an Indigenous Palliative Care Journey
– PEPA video resource to teach non-Indigenous healthcare workers/clinicians how to consider the importance of creating safe spaces for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Quick guide to your first conversation about palliative care
- IPEPA
Gwandalan Project
- a suite of tailored education and training materials to support cultural safety within palliative care services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2021–2031
Aboriginal End-of-Life and Palliative Care Framework
Culturally appropriate palliative care in the West Kimberley
– Cancer Council Western Australia
Culturally-responsive palliative care for Australian Indigenous peoples
- PCC4U educator webinar 2
Sad news sorry business:
Guidelines for caring for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through death and dying
Taking care of Dying Time
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Aboriginal Community Support Worker, Chris Thorne talks about his personal experience with a family member and the value and importance of having an advance care plan in place
Discussing choices.
Indigenous Advance Care Plans, a learning resource
Finishing up.
Advance Care Plans on Groote Eyland
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Page last updated 21 June 2022