Contacts
Advance Care Planning Australia (ACPA)
Service
  Advance Care Planning Australia (ACPA) is a national program enabling Australians to make the best choices for their future health and care.
  AHHA: Palliative care online training
Service
  This online training program helps aged and community care workers, carers, volunteers, family members and health professionals who provide palliative care to aged persons in the community.
  Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association
  CanTeen
Organisation
  CanTeen helps young people cope with cancer in their family. Through CanTeen they learn to explore and deal with their feelings about cancer and connect with other young people in the same boat.
  CanTeen
  Carers Australia
Organisation
  Carers Australia is the national peak body representing Australia’s unpaid carers. It advocates on their behalf to influence policies and services at a national level.
  Carers Australia
  CareSearch
Service
  CareSearch provides trustworthy information about palliative care for patients, carers and families as well as for the health professionals providing their care.
  Flinders University
  caring@home
Service
  caring@home aims to improve the quality of palliative care services across Australia. The website contains resources that will support people to be cared for and to die at home, if that is their choice.
  Brisbane South Palliative Care Collaborative
  Dying to Talk
Service
  The Dying to Talk website encourages Australians of all ages and levels of health to talk about dying. It provides a discussion starter to guide you through talking with your loved ones.
  Palliative Care Australia
  End of Life Directions for Aged Care (ELDAC)
Service
  The ELDAC website provides information, guidance, and resources to health professionals and aged care workers to support palliative care and advance care planning.
  End of Life Directions for Aged Care
  ELDAC Helpline
    
  End-of-Life Essentials
Service
  End-of-Life Essentials provides online learning opportunities and practice resources for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. This is designed to improve the quality and safety of end-of-life care in hospitals.
  End-of-Life Essentials
  Grief Australia
Organisation
  This centre provides support for bereaved and grieving Australians. It is an independent, not-for-profit organisation. They are available 9 am to 5 pm AEDT, from Monday to Friday.
  Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement
  Freecall (Australia wide)
    
  Griefline
Service
  Griefline provides free and confidential counselling and support to people experiencing grief and loss across Australia, inclusive of remote, regional, rural and metropolitan regions. 
  Griefline
  My Aged Care older people and carers helpline
Service
  If you are aged 50 or over, have care needs and are either Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and/or homeless or at risk of homelessness, My Aged Care is here to help.
  My Aged Care
  My Health Record help line
Service
  Contact the My Health Record help line if you need help accessing your health record. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  My Health Record
  Help line (select option 1)
    
  Palliative Care Australia
Organisation
  Palliative Care Australia (PCA) is the national peak body for palliative care. They work closely with consumers, their member organisations and the palliative care workforce. PCA aims to improve access to, and promote the need for, palliative care.
  Palliative Care Australia
  Palliative care contact
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  Contact the palliative care team for information about our palliative care initiatives and strategies and help with any of its related resources.
  Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  PCC4U (Palliative Care Curriculum for Undergraduates)
Organisation
  PCC4U provides palliative care education for health professionals.
  Queensland University of Technology
  PCOC (Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration)
Service
  The Australian Palliative Care Outcomes Collaboration (PCOC) provides information for
patients, carers, families, the general public, clinicians and researchers on palliative care.
  patients, carers, families, the general public, clinicians and researchers on palliative care.
University of Wollongong
  PEPA (Program of Experience in Palliative Care)
Service
  Provides Australia’s only free health placements in palliative care services. This program is for practising health professionals.
  Palliative Care Education and Training Collaborative
  The Advance Project
Service
  The Advance Project provides palliative care training, screening and assessment tools for health professionals.
  HammondCare
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