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Preparing Children for Funeral and Memorials

Family rituals following a death are significant events in an individual’s life, and children are no exception. Families who chose...

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Aboriginal (Canada) Palliative Care - Communication within the Family

Video, produced by the Pallium Project and available free-of-charge online, is intended to promote reflection and discussion around communication and planning goals...

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CARENET

The Canadian Researchers at the End of Life Network (CARENET) is a group of health care professionals from across the...

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Guiding Principles for Physicians Recommending Mobile Health Applications to Patients

This guideline is designed to provide basic information for physicians about how to assess a mobile health application for recommendation...

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Social History Implementation Module

A social history is a compilation of biographical information about an individual. It may include questions about an individual's unique...

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Orienting Ourselves to Hospice Palliative Care Work

This short video scenario is intended as a reflective tool to help health care providers be centred and culturally-sensitive in our...

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Re-Thinking Palliative Care in the Community: A Change Guide

Based on Dr Seow's research, this guide will help to build your community palliative care program.

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Life and Death Matters (Education Resources)

Free online educational resources - podcasts, powerpoint presentations, an instructors's manual, and many more resources for your own education or...

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Dying, Dignity, and New Horizons in Palliative End-of-Life Care

 This article provides an overview of the physical, psychosocial, existential and spiritual challenges that people will face when they are...

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Dignity and the essence of medicine: the A, B, C, and D of dignity conserving care

Kindness, humanity, and respect - the core values of medical professionalism - are too often being overlooked in the time...

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