“A dying person spends less than 5% of the time in front of a doctor or a nurse. 95% of the time, a dying person spends time alone, or with family or friends or their animal companion.”
— Professor Allan Kellehear, Founder of the Compassionate Communities movement
The Life Review is pleased to introduce Last Aid ® to Singapore, the first public palliative care education programme in Asia. Join us as we empower you with the knowledge and skills to provide compassionate support during this challenging time.
Developed by renowned expert Dr. Georg Bollig, an esteemed emergency care physician and consultant in Palliative Medicine, Last Aid ® has reached over 60,000 people worldwide. Last Aid ® offers practical insights into palliative care, death, dying, and bereavement. Learn how to provide comfort to those in need, plan for your own end-of-life journey, and support loved ones through their final days.
Find out more about Last Aid ® here.
Participants are required to attend both the workshop and the engagement sessions, which involve further reflection and discussion to get the most out of the programme.
About Our Facilitators
Ming Li Tan
Ming Li Tan is the founder of The Life Review, an organisation that strives towards a compassionate world in which conversations about death, dying and bereavement are normalised.
As a skilled Movement and Mindfulness Facilitator and Reiki Master, Ming Li has worked closely with clients dealing with terminal illness and grief. Embracing a calling to provide more support for those facing the end of life and their caregivers, she pursued specialised training in End of Life Doula services through INELDA, focusing particularly on dementia care. She is currently pursuing a MSc in Thanatology with renowned death educator Janet McCord.
Through her work with The Life Review, Ming Li strives to provide comfort, understanding, and support to the dying and their loved ones through the challenging end-of-life journey.
Lee Soak Mun
Soak Mun is a registered Clinical Psychologist in both Singapore and Australia. She is also a Board-Approved Clinical Supervisor with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). In the past 15 years after she changed her career, Soak Mun has been providing psychological assessment and therapy for a broad range of counselling and mental health issues.
Ho Hui Sze
Hui Sze is a counselling psychologist by training and offers her services in the social service sector. She is also the host of the podcast Being with Grief, where she shares her reflections and learnings on both the pain and gifts of grief.
Details
Topic: Last Aid ® #1
Workshop 21 September 2024, Saturday
2:00pm – 6:00pm
Engagement Session 1 19 October 2024, Saturday
10:30am – 12:00nn
Engagement Session 2 14 December 2024, Saturday
10:30am – 12:00nn
Venue: CAL Valley Point Office
491-B River Valley Road #04-04 Valley Point Office Tower Singapore 248373
Facilitators: Ming Li Tan
Founder
The Life Review
Lee Soak Mun
Clinical Psychologist
Ho Hui Sze
Counselling Psychologist
Registration URL: Registration is now closed
The programme is currently exclusive to CAL’s Caregivers-to-Caregivers (C2C) Dementia Programme with a maximum capacity of 20 attendees.
Ready to make a difference? Sign up for the Last Aid ® programme today!
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