The Palliative Care Network Practice Support Program is committed to strengthening the knowledge, skills, and confidence of health care providers and volunteers in delivering high-quality palliative and grief care. Grounded in three key pillars, the program:
- Offers diverse learning experiences, including education, training, and mentorship opportunities to support continuous growth.
- Provides access to resources that enhance the delivery of person-centered, evidence-based care.
- Develops targeted education to address specific needs and priorities.
Serving a broad network of professionals and volunteers, the program supports:
- Specialist palliative care providers who deliver expert-level care and leadership.
- Palliative care volunteers who provide compassionate support.
- Palliative care leaders who drive best practices and system improvements.
- Other health care providers involved in a palliative approach to care, ensuring integrated and holistic support.
By fostering collaboration, continuous learning, and equitable access to education and resources, the program strengthens the capacity of individuals and teams to deliver compassionate, high-quality palliative care across all settings.
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