Multiple dates available.
Course/Workshop: ReSPECT and Advance Care Planning
Audience: Registered and non-registered clinical staff
Duration: 3 hours
Cost: £free includes tea/coffee and biscuits
Capacity: 12 delegates per session
Level: Advanced Beginner to Proficient ** / ****
ReSPECT (Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment) is a national process that records personalised recommendations for future emergency care based on a person’s values, preferences, and clinical needs when they may lack capacity.
This interactive workshop supports clinical staff in understanding and applying ReSPECT and in having effective advance care planning conversations. Topics include:
- Principles and purpose of ReSPECT
- How to complete ReSPECT documentation accurately and meaningfully
- Initiating and navigating advance care planning conversations
- Overcoming communication barriers
Ideal for new and experienced staff, this course enhances your communication skills that improve shared decision-making with patients and families.
Why choose St Richard’s Hospice as your learning provider?
- Delivered face to face by experienced facilitators and expert palliative and end of life care clinicians
- Tailored to individual and team learning needs
- Offer real life, practice-based applications
- Contribute towards professional revalidation requirements
- Learning outcome levels mapped to Benner’s framework for clinical competence
- By choosing our courses and workshops, you are supporting patients, their loved ones and bereaved people across Worcestershire.
Our courses and workshops take place in our hospice building in Worcester (unless an alternative venue has been confirmed by our team). A peaceful retreat, with free wi-fi and on-site parking, St Richard’s Hospice is based in Wildwood Drive, Worcester WR5 2QT, opposite the Worcester Woods Country Park.
Benner’s framework for clinical competence:
* Novice
** Advanced beginner
*** Competent
**** Proficient
***** Expert