Course Description
This module builds upon the content covered in Modules 1–3. If you haven't completed these earlier modules yet, we recommend doing so before proceeding. Module 4 specifically addresses how you can practically and sensitively support patients and their whānau through each critical stage of the assisted dying process, from initial assessments and preparations to compassionate bereavement support. Upon completing this module, you'll be equipped with the necessary skills and understanding to provide meaningful, patient-centred support that aligns with the principles of the End of Life Choice Act 2019.
Key Details
Who should enrol?
This bundle is designed for a wide range of health professionals, including doctors, nurses, allied health workers, healthcare assistants and other registered health practitioners. It is particularly relevant for those who are involved in the care of patients exploring assisted dying or accessing the service but are not directly providing assisted dying services themselves.
Duration: 1 hour
Delivery: Online, self-paced
Assessment: Includes quizzes and case studies to reinforce learning.