The training we provide
Our training courses include:
Unless stated please book online; if online booking is not an option please contact one of the education team via email LPDC@loros.co.uk or telephone (0116) 231 8455
“Couldn’t be improved, it was the best end of life care session I've attended" – Delegate, Symptom Management at the End of Life
Delegate - Symptom Management at the End of Life
My understanding of the different ways people deal with grief / bereavement has grown enormously, as well as having gained better insight into how my attitude or words can influence a customers behaviour – Delegate - Having Conversations about Death and Dying
Delegate - Having Conversations about Death and Dying
This study day for registered health care staff aims to improve skills in providing compassionate personalised care for people in the last year of life.
This 90 minute virtual workshop forms part of a 3-session introductory series focusing on End of Life Care for those who deliver personalised care across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
These virtual sessions focus on priority areas of caring for people at the end of life.
We’re thrilled to announce the programme for the Spring Summit 2024.
We have four sessions to discuss our research findings and impacts and to look at the challenges with palliative and end of life care across LLR.
Prof. Christina Faull will host the event and has pulled together an amazing programme
Dying at Home – Chaired by Mark Pierce (Head of Population Health Management, NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland)
Empowering Family & Professional Cares - Chaired by Claire Henry MBE (Trustee LOROS Trustee Dove Cottage, Visiting Fellow Open University, Director Claire Henry Associates Ltd and The Loss Project)
Diverse Communities – Getting it Right – Chaired by Rob Parkinson (LOROS Chief Executive)
The Next Generation – Chaired by Professor Simon Gay – (Head of School and Professor of Medical Education Primary Care)
There will be plenty of opportunity for networking and the sharing of ideas, and we very much look forward to welcoming you.
This study day provides health and social care support workers with an introduction to supporting people and those important to them towards the end of life.
This interactive study day considers best practice in advance care planning discussions for staff who complete documentation for the ReSPECT process. This is led by a palliative medicine consultant.
This study day provides health and social care support workers with an introduction to supporting people and those important to them towards the end of life.
Did you know: we conduct research with patients, carers, universities and NHS organisations