Palliative Care WA

Palliative Care WA Palliative Care WA is the peak body for Palliative Care Services in Western Australia.

We consult, inform, support and collaborate with the community and the palliative care and aged care sectors to ensure access to quality palliative care for all.

Palliative Care WA holds a range of workshops and short courses to suit the different information needs of community mem...
08/06/2026

Palliative Care WA holds a range of workshops and short courses to suit the different information needs of community members.

This includes:
• Advance Care Planning (My Future Care) workshops
• Advance Health Directive document completion workshops through our ACP Support Service
• PalliLEARN short online courses aimed at equipping community members to learn about palliative care.

Want to learn more? Head to the events page of our website for all the details and the links to book your place.

All of our community workshops are free for WA residents, thanks to funding from WA Health Department. Our PalliLEARN courses are supported through funding from Richard Lockwood.

If you would like to organise an in-person or online Advance Care Planning Workshop for your own community group, organisation or workplace please contact us on [email protected].

Flinders University offers a range of flexible online short courses designed to help health professionals build practica...
05/06/2026

Flinders University offers a range of flexible online short courses designed to help health professionals build practical skills and confidence in palliative and end-of-life care.

Courses available include:

▪️ Certificate in Palliative Care – a foundational overview of best practice palliative care
▪️ Specialist Certificate in Palliative Care – advanced study with credit towards future postgraduate qualifications
▪️ Communication Skills for End-of-Life Conversations – practical training to support compassionate, person-centred communication with patients and families

Developed with industry partners and delivered fully online, these courses support professional development across a range of healthcare settings.

📅 Register by 30 June for July 2026 enrolment.
🔗 Explore the courses: Palliative Care Short Courses
📧 [email protected]

04/06/2026

⏰ 1 WEEK TO GO!

In just one week, we'll be welcoming palliative care nurses, researchers, educators, leaders and advocates from across Australia to Adelaide for the 2026 PCNA Conference.

Across the conference, we'll explore how we can move From Ideas to Impact, sharing practical innovations, evidence, experiences and solutions that help improve equity and access to palliative care.

We're especially looking forward to hearing from keynote speaker Kathryn Mannix, connecting with colleagues from around the country, and celebrating the incredible work being done across our profession.

Whether you're joining us in Adelaide or online, we can't wait to welcome you.

📍 Adelaide Convention Centre & Online
📅 10–12 June 2026 (Pre-conference workshops on 10 June)

There's still time to register: https://pcnaconference.au/



Palliative care remains one of the most undervalued and misunderstood areas of medicine, even among healthcare professio...
04/06/2026

Palliative care remains one of the most undervalued and misunderstood areas of medicine, even among healthcare professionals. Despite decades of progress, international guidelines, and extensive research, persistent misconceptions obscure the true nature of this field.

These myths do more than just distort our discussions about illness and support; they influence the decisions made by patients and their families, shape how young specialists perceive the profession, and affect healthcare policy and resource allocation.

Dispelling these myths is more than just an academic task. It is an essential step in making palliative care a normal and accessible part of the healthcare system. To learn more, visit:

Palliative care remains one of the most undervalued and misunderstood areas of medicine, even among healthcare professionals.

Congratulations to the End of Life Directions for Aged Care (ELDAC) team on winning the 2026 ITAC Award for Data Insight...
02/06/2026

Congratulations to the End of Life Directions for Aged Care (ELDAC) team on winning the 2026 ITAC Award for Data Insights at the recent Ageing Australia ITAC Awards.

The award recognises the ELDAC Digital Dashboard, an innovative tool supporting improved end-of-life care in aged care through practical, evidence-informed use of digital technology and existing clinical data. The dashboard supports care planning, clinical insight and decision-making across the sector, helping services strengthen quality end-of-life care for older Australians.

This recognition highlights the growing importance of digital innovation, data and collaboration in aged care, and reflects the strong partnerships between aged care providers, researchers and technology experts working to improve care outcomes across the sector.

29/05/2026

We're delighted to re-launch this highly anticipated webinar. Thank you for your patience and well wishes for our presenters and their community.

At PCNA, education is a key part of belonging.

Join Sarah Begley as she moderates this session with Kirstan Dowling, Kellum Steele and Patricia Spicer from Danila Dilba in Darwin.

This free webinar explores what culturally safe care looks like in practice when caring for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients in the Top End.

This is an opportunity to hear directly from those working alongside communities, build your understanding, and reflect on how trust, respect and connection shape care.

In this session, we will explore:
• What matters most to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients and families
• How to approach early interactions with respect and openness
• How trust is built over time, particularly where there may be past experiences of trauma
• Navigating uncertainty and moving forward with confidence in your care

📅 3 June, 2026 | 4:00–5:00pm AEST (Sydney time)
🎟 Free education session
👉 Spots are limited so registration is essential - https://bit.ly/42uBXyS

Please feel welcome to share this with colleagues and networks who are committed to strengthening culturally safe care. Download the flyer here -https://bit.ly/4uq47Y6



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Our ‘In Good Company’ event on Wednesday 8 July 2026 offers informal and respectful conversation, exploring how voluntar...
28/05/2026

Our ‘In Good Company’ event on Wednesday 8 July 2026 offers informal and respectful conversation, exploring how voluntary assisted dying and palliative care can together support a person's end-of-life choices.

The event at the Holmes a Court Gallery @ no. 10 in West Perth will be supported by Dr Alison Parr, Palliative Care Consultant, and Alice Morison, Nurse Coordinator, WA Voluntary Assisted Dying Statewide Care Navigator Service.

This event is being held within ‘The Power of Choice’, Julian Kingma's photographic exhibition of voluntary assisted dying. The deeply personal portraits and photo essays capture stories of hope, struggle, courage and acceptance. They reveal the human face of Australia's compassionate VAD laws and invite us to ask, what constitutes a good death?

There will be space to share your reflections, listen to others, ask questions of Alison and/or Alice, and for conversation. We acknowledge that this can be an emotional topic; we will encourage safe and respectful sharing and listening.

To register visit: https://events.humanitix.com/in-good-company-care-and-choice-conversations

Preparing the Way will host an online event on Monday 8 June with renowned author and retired palliative care physician,...
27/05/2026

Preparing the Way will host an online event on Monday 8 June with renowned author and retired palliative care physician, Dr Kathryn Mannix, in an intimate conversation with Preparing the Way founder Helen Callanan.

Dr Mannix is widely known for her work in helping bring greater understanding and humanity to conversations about dying through her books, speaking and advocacy work, including her bestselling book 'With the End in Mind'.

This special conversation will explore ordinary dying, tender conversations, compassionate community care and how end of life doulas can work more collaboratively alongside conventional care systems. Once registered, people have the opportunity to send in questions to be asked.

The event details and registrations for this paid event can be found here:

https://events.humanitix.com/dr-kathryn-mannix-and-helen-callanan

Date: Monday 8 June 2026
Time: 9:30am - 11:00am AEST | 12:30 - 2:00am BST
Location: Online via Zoom (recording sent to all registrants after the event)

A intimate chat between the UK’s Dr Kathryn Mannix and Helen Callanan filmed in Sydney, exploring ordinary dying, tender conversations, and end of life care

Your membership really matters! You can help us provide an independent, strong and collective voice for palliative care ...
26/05/2026

Your membership really matters! You can help us provide an independent, strong and collective voice for palliative care within WA.

By becoming a member of Palliative Care WA, you are helping us to support and strengthen the collective voice and impact of the palliative care community, including people with a life-limiting illness or condition and those important to them.

A strong, diverse and engaged membership base ensures we can bring individuals and organisations together to share insight, influence policy, and respond collectively to the challenges facing the sector.

Individual membership fees for 2026/27 are $40 and FREE for concessional members (volunteers, seniors, full-time students, concession cardholders. To join, please visit https://palliativecarewa.asn.au/membership/individual-membership/

PCWA CEO Mark Kinsela joined other CEOs/senior staff from not-for-profit organisations, Paul Tye and Professor Marian Ty...
21/05/2026

PCWA CEO Mark Kinsela joined other CEOs/senior staff from not-for-profit organisations, Paul Tye and Professor Marian Tye representing Richard Lockwood and the Lockwood Foundation, and Dawesville MLA Lisa Munday at Parliament House to discuss potential opportunities to progress initiatives in the Dawesville/Mandurah region.

Pictured are: (back row from left to right) Paul Tye, Amanda Mundy (Black Swan Health), Michael Piu (St Patrick's Fremantle), Mark Kinsela (PCWA), Lisa Munday (MLA for Dawesville), Jennifer Keen (OzHarvest), Professor Marian Tye. (Front row from left to right) Karen de Lore (Youth Focus), Lorna MacGregor (Lifeline), and Jane Harwood (Linkwest).

Address

15 Bedbrook Place
Perth, WA
6008

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+611300551704

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