On-Demand Webinar:
Original air date: June 25, 2025
12:00 to 1:00 p.m. ET | Online
Research has shown that culture plays a significant role in shaping
attitudes, preferences, behaviors, perceptions, and experiences
related to palliative and end-of-life care. Cultural and social
barriers—such as differing beliefs about death and dying—are key
factors contributing to unmet needs in palliative care. This webinar
will provide an opportunity for mental health professionals to explore
essential tools for offering effective interventions to racialized
clients navigating palliative care challenges.
The session will highlight recent advancements in Canada’s efforts
toward culturally responsive palliative care. The presenter will share
a range of practical tools used to support racialized clients and
their families in overcoming cultural barriers while managing chronic
health conditions and end-of-life care. Additionally, key
recommendations for improving culturally competent palliative care
services will be presented.
Join us to learn, reflect, and contribute to shaping more inclusive
and culturally responsive palliative care practices
Presented by: Catherine Chan
Available On-Demand Until: August 31, 2025
NOTE ABOUT REGISTRATION QUESTIONS: OASW is committed to inclusion
and promoting a diverse range of identities, experiences,
perspectives, and voices across all areas of the Association. As such,
the registration contains some optional questions that are intended to
assist us to better understand our social work community and ensure
that our work is reflective of the diverse membership of OASW and our profession.
Pricing:
- OASW Members: Free (OASW member ID # required)
- Non-Members: $20 per webinar
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