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Culture Centred Palliative Care “An Aboriginal Perspective”


  • Cancer Council WA Seminar Room Shenton Park, WA, 6008 Australia (map)

Culture Centred Palliative Care: An Aboriginal Perspective
A two-day, face-to-face workshop for health professionals working with Aboriginal clients and their families, focused on building cultural awareness and delivering culturally appropriate palliative care. Through case studies and group discussion, participants will explore end-of-life care, communication, and Advance Care Yarning from an Aboriginal perspective.

Topics include: Aboriginal history and culture, culturally appropriate palliative care, end-of-life care, Advance Care Yarning, communication, and palliative care case studies.

Presenters: Danny Ford (Kambarang Services), Dr Derek Eng, Natalie Panizza, Aunty Rayma, Kerry Howell
When: Mon 16 & Tue 17 February 2026 | 9:00am–3:30pm (Registration 8:45am)
Where: Cancer Council WA, Seminar Room | 15 Bedbrook Place, Shenton Park
Who: All health professionals working with Aboriginal clients and families
Cost: Free (funded by PEPA) | Catering provided

REGISTER HERE

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