Palliative Care ECHO #8.7 | Talking to Kids about Serious Illness, Death and Dying

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Session Details
Session: 8.7
Topic: Talking to Kids about Serious Illness, Death and Dying
Date: July 16, 2025
Speaker: Alexandria Friesen, BA, CCLS

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Identify principles for engaging in open, developmentally appropriate conversations with children about serious illness, death and dying.
  • Discuss the emotional needs of children living with life-limiting illness, including how they understand and cope with serious health information.
  • Apply communication strategies and tolls that support meaningful, compassionate dialogue with children and families facing serious illness or dying.
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