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Page 1: Sue White South West e-Learning Project Officer sue.white@e-lfh.org.uksue.white@e-lfh.org.uk / sue@sweolc.co.uksue@sweolc.co.uk .

Sue WhiteSouth West e-Learning Project Officer

[email protected] / [email protected]

http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/media/45382/end_of_life_care_project_summary.pdf

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e-ELCA (End of Life Care for All) is an online course commissioned by DoH and Delivered through e-LfH in partnership with the Association for Palliative Medicine of GB and Ireland to support the implementation of the Department of Health's national End of Life Care Strategy (July 2008).

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It consists of 156 individual interactive sessions in 8 modules – 4 of which are considered core, 1 on integrating learning and 3 specialised areas, Social care, Bereavement and Spirituality

CORE MODULES Advanced Care Planning (ACP) Assessment Communication Skills Symptom Management Integrating Learning

SPECIALIST MODULES Social Care Bereavement Spirituality

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e-ELCA can be used in various ways – for some people – sessions can be linked into courses to meet the needs of a specific job role.

In this instance, the individual sessions can be used to support elements of your Syllabus Content including:

End of Life Care strategy familiarisationCare of the dying, palliative to the terminal phase

transitionAdvanced Care Planning (ACP) & MDTCommunication SkillsLoss and bereavement. The impact of life limiting conditions on patients, carers

and professionals

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How you access ELCA depends on where you work, for the purposes of supporting the Module

“Specialist Approaches to Palliative Care and Care of the Dying”

We can arrange access to e-ELCA through e-Learning for Healthcare (e-LfH)

http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/home/

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South west project – operational since Aug 2011

Offer various methods of support on e-ELCA and Dementia, incorporating relevant sessions within other courses

Producing Learning Pathways and quizzes Working with Trusts to assist most

appropriate way of accessing the learning – eLfH, NLMS – and working with MLE user Trusts

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Liz Rees, Project [email protected]: 01934 423 966

Sue White, Project [email protected] / [email protected] Telephone: 01792 899 792 / 07966 509 322

SWEOLC Project websitewww.sweolc.co.uk

E-ELCA course summaryhttp://support.e-lfh.org.uk/e-lfh-support-home/ [email protected]