Aim

This module is aimed at those who wish to develop their critical understanding of palliative and end of life care. You will have the opportunity to critically align knowledge, skills and attitudes to personal practice, in a way that supports your own personal development, which can positively influence person-centred approaches in meeting the needs of those who are living with progressive life-limiting illness.  

Assessment is in the form of 2 written pieces of work 

Target Audience

This academic module is aimed at Professionals who provide care or treatment support for people living with incurable disease or frailty for whom care and treatment is palliative and/or end of life focus; who wish to develop their develop their critical understanding of  palliative and end of life care of the person with cancer.

Those with appropriate background qualifications to study at Degree Level 6.

This module can be taken as a CPD, or as a ‘step-up’ approach to continuing with further modules at master’s level as part of the MSc Cancer Care programme pathway.

Date and Duration

Date/Time:

27 January 2026 – 3 March 2026

Duration:

Teaching sessions and student tutorials will be via online virtual classroom with a mix of directed study included.

Taught Dates: Tuesdays (x6)

  • Tuesday 27th January 2026
  • Tuesday 3rd February 2026
  • Tuesday 10th February 2026
  • Tuesday 17th February 2026 
  • Tuesday 24th February 2026
  • Tuesday 3rd March 2026

           

Assessment Submission Date:

  • Assessment 1 - 11th May 2026
  • Assessment 2 - 14th May 2026

Content

In the context of cancer:
•Broad Principles underpinning Palliative Care,
•The Palliative Care Context – development and definitions 
•Attitudes and Approaches to Death and Dying in the 21st Century
•Concepts for End of Life Care – Future Care Planning and Priorities considerations
•The psychological and spiritual impact of living with progressive life-limiting illness and facing dying.
•Involving & meeting needs of those who are important to the patient – the informal carer perspective.
•Ethico-legal considerations and challenges that influence decision-making and communications in the palliative and end of life context.
•Key Principles for Symptom Management in Advanced Disease
•Impeccable Assessment  - influences on management approaches in advanced disease (e.g symptoms of Pain, Nausea & Vomiting, Breathlessness)
•Signs, Symptoms & approaches to common Palliative Oncological Emergencies in advanced disease
•The Team work approach to timely meeting need (e.g. showcasing role & remit of other professional/service groups).

 

20 credits – academic level 6

Number of Places and Cost

Number of places:

30

Cost:

£1300 (Subject to change)

Venue/Location

Venue:

Virtual online classroom hosted by The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre

Contact and Application

E-mail us about this course: 
ccf-tr.clinicaleducation@nhs.net

Call us on: 0151 556 5790

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