Advance choice documents simulation
Course information
Date
Level
Advanced
Locations
ORTUS Conferencing and Events Venue, 82-96 Grove Lane, London, SE5 8SN
Length and time
9:00 - 17:00
Cost
£0.00
Course information
Date
Level
Advanced
Locations
ORTUS Conferencing and Events Venue, 82-96 Grove Lane, London, SE5 8SN
Length and time
9:00 - 17:00
Cost
£0.00
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants (including service users, carers, and healthcare professionals) will be able to:
- Clearly explain what an advance choice document is.
- Describe who should be involved in creating one and understand their respective roles.
- Engage and empower individuals, even those who may be reluctant, in the process of making an advance choice document.
- Confidently complete an advance choice document using the provided template.
- Approach the completion of advance choice documents in a trauma-informed manner that respects the person’s protected characteristics, as well as their cultural and spiritual background.
- Implement a shared decision-making model that involves service users, carers, and healthcare professionals in the creation of advance choice documents.
- Identify potential complexities that may arise during the creation of advance choice documents and explore strategies to address these challenges.
- Use this opportunity to explore the legal implications surrounding advance choice documents.
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Target audience
Service users, Carers, and Healthcare professionals
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