Centre for Palliative Care

Centre for Palliative Care A leading academic authority in palliative care, our pioneering work transforms the lives of patients

The Centre for Palliative Care provides world class education programs to the health sector and undertakes cutting edge research with the aim of ensuring that people living with advanced illness, and their families, receive quality care.

12/06/2026

The team is at the Palliative Care Nurses Australia Inc. (PCNA) Conference and ready to connect!

👋 Drop by our booth to say hello. Discover practical, trusted resources for supporting people with advanced illness and at end of life. If you’re looking to share insights or start a conversation about how we can better support carers together, come and chat with us.

09/06/2026

Caring for someone at the end of life can be especially complex for LGBTIQ+🏳️‍🌈 carers and care recipients. CarerHelp has developed a range of resources designed to support people who are LGBTIQ+, carers caring for someone who is LGBTIQ+ or support workers supporting LGBTIQ+ patients may find useful. These resources tell you what you need to know to care, where to find help, and how to prepare for what is coming next.👉

There is practical information to read, videos of doctors and nurses that you can listen to, videos of other carers like you talking about their own experiences.

Find out more here:🔗 carerhelp.com.au/Communities/LGBTIQ

09/06/2026

🌈 June marks Pride Month in many parts of the world. In Australia, Pride has been celebrated since the 1970s, a time to celebrate LGBTQIA+ communities, honour resilience, and promote inclusion and equity. 💜

CareSearch provides resources to support LGBTQIA+ 🏳️‍🌈 people, families, carers, and health professionals in navigating palliative care and end-of-life care with dignity, compassion, and understanding.

Learn more about the palliative care needs of LGBTIQ+ communities and the key considerations for health professionals: 🔗
https://www.caresearch.com.au/Health-Professionals/Nurses/Patient-Diversity/Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Trans-Intersex-Queer-and-Asexual-LGBTIQ-

02/06/2026
28/05/2026

This week is National Reconciliation Week. 💛❤️🖤

Reconciliation is not a spectator sport. It calls on all of us to step in, listen, learn, and take action every day. Part of this commitment is making sure people have access to the right support, information, and culturally safe resources when they need it most.

has useful resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are caring for a family member who is very sick. Our content includes culturally appropriate resources that recognise the importance of community, culture, and connection.

View the resources on CarerHelp: 🔗https://www.carerhelp.com.au/Communities/Aboriginal-and-Torres-Strait-Islander

22/05/2026

☎️💬There are many helplines available to support you in your caring role. If you’re a carer and feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or simply need someone to talk to, support is available. compiled a list of helplines to assist if you need information about practical matters, help with a concern about a specific disease, or you might need urgent emotional support. 🤝

Access the list here🔗 https://www.carerhelp.com.au/Resources/CarerHelp-Knowledge/Helplines-for-carers

15/05/2026

🧡 What’s it really like to be a palliative care volunteer?

Volunteering in palliative care is about more than support - it’s about presence, compassion, and meaningful human connection. In this latest blog, Maria Greenwood, a Palliative Care Volunteer, shares a firsthand reflection on supporting people at the end of life. Maria reflects on the emotional challenges, the importance of simply being present, and the quiet moments that define palliative care volunteering. 🤝

Read the blog here 👉 https://www.carerhelp.com.au/News/CarerHelp-Updates/News-and-Resources/ArtMID/14852/ArticleID/6572/What-it-is-Like-to-be-a-Palliative-Care-Volunteer

15/05/2026

🧡 This Palliative Care Week, we’re sharing a conversation with Dr Mark Boughey on why it’s important to think more broadly about care. Being open to conversations about care planning, support, and palliative care doesn’t mean giving up. It means making space for understanding, comfort, and the right support at the right time. Pain management, psychological support, and help for patients and carers are often already there - you just need to ask.💬

🎥 Watch the video here https://www.carerhelp.com.au/Resources/CarerHelp-Videos

Today on International Nurses Day, we thank and celebrate all the incredible nurses working in palliative care. Your com...
11/05/2026

Today on International Nurses Day, we thank and celebrate all the incredible nurses working in palliative care. Your compassion, dedication, and kindness bring comfort, dignity, and support to patients and families during life’s most challenging moments. Thank you for the extraordinary difference you make every day.

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172 Victoria Parade
Melbourne, VIC
3002

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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