Online and in-person learning options in palliative care for carers
People help and care for each other. If you are caring for someone who is ill, this may become a major part of your life. The caring role may take on many forms. You may share it with someone else. You may be a friend, neighbour, extended family, spouse, sibling, child or parent. You may not think of yourself as a ‘carer’.
Online learning resources for Carers are listed below. They will be added to as new resources for carers are released.
Other general information and resources for carers are also listed.
Cancer Council NSW Podcast series
The thing About Cancer - Information and Insights for people with cancer.
CarerHelp
Free modules provide information on the key topics for each of the caring pathways. They can help you and others in your family to understand what is happening.
- Caring when death is a possibility
- Managing Symptoms
- Preparing for Dying
- After caring
Carers Gateway Education Modules for carers
- Dealing with stress (available)
- Effective communication techniques (available)
- Recharge and reconnect (available)
- Legal issues (available)
- Social connections (available)
- Sleep (available)
Carers NSW e-Learning
A number of learning modules are available including Caring for someone with a life-limiting illness.
Supporting a Person Who Needs Palliative Care (319kb pdf)
This is an online pdf guidebook that provides basic but practical information for family and friends, carers or volunteers, who are assisting in care provision for a person who is in the palliative phase.
palliLearn
Palliative Care Queensland has an innovate community education program that is online and open for all.
caring@home
An online resource to teach nurses who need to support and train carers to manage breakthrough pain (also provides resources package for carers to access post-training) Note: This course is for registered nurses supporting carers.
Page updated 07 February 2024