Free workshop for student doctors, JMOs and Aboriginal Health Workers
Caring for someone at the end of life can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first experience or you’re supporting families in clinical or community settings.
Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network is proud to bring HammondCare’s Last Days community workshops to the region. These sessions are designed to help you understand what to expect, challenge common myths, and build confidence through practical, compassionate guidance.
Delivered by experienced palliative care and dementia care specialists, the workshop supports you to feel more prepared and supported when caring for someone in their final days.
What you’ll learn
What to expect as someone approaches the end of life, and the role of palliative care
What a “good death” can look like, and the choices people have
How to have meaningful conversations about dying and planning ahead
Practical steps for getting affairs in order
Care options and supports available in the final stages of life
Understanding grief and loss, and where to find support
Common rituals, rules and regulations around death
Cost: Free
RSVP by: 2 March 2026
👉 Register via Sticky Tickets:
https://www.stickytickets.com.au/ESI24J