Wednesday, September 22, 2021

45. PALLIUM INDIA VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM ON 30TH TO 03.09.2021




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 PALLIUM INDIA VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM 


Date:  30 /09 /2021  to 3/09/2021

 Venue: Zoom Meet

Resource person: 

Day 1: Dr. M R Rajagopal

Day 2:  Mr. Sarath Krishna

Day 3: Ms. Bharath Mohan

Day 4: Ms. Sheeba R S

Day 5: Mr. Babu Abraham.

Beneficiaries: 8 volunteers

Outcome: It helps to get new information about palliative care and the activities taken by palliative care.

            The first session(30/08/2021), introduction to palliative care conducted by pallium India was lit by Dr. M R Rajagopal sir. The introduction of palliative made effective knowledge about activities taken by Palliative care. The session begins from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The main topic in the session was,

• what is palliative care?

• what is the aim of palliative?

• what is the activity of palliative?

• in which condition palliative care is needed

• Main miseries in life

• the types of miseries

• what can we do through palliative care?

• the core values in palliative care

• the helping mentality needed for a volunteer in palliative care

• the homecare activities

• how to do homecare?

Session-01 was ended by sharing a video about a patient’s miserable life And how pallium India helping them to come back to their life.

Pallium India virtual volunteer training program- 07

Second day 31/08/2021 class on the topic of communication in palliative care led by Mr . Sarath Krishna.In the said webinar,

• WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?

• NEED OF COMMUNICATION

• POSITIVE BODY LANGUAGES

• BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

• STEPS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

• GOOD VS POOR COMMUNICATION

• LISTENING

• HOW TO ADVOCATE FOR PALLIATIVE CARE

A clear understanding of these was provided.

On the Third day, 1/09/2021 of the virtual training program on the subject Psycho-Social Support was lead by Bharath Mohan sir. (Social Officer, Pallium India) From 05:00 Pm to 07:00 Pm. Today’s topic can be summarized and concluded into the points :

• Evaluate our interventions

• Assess how the patients and families are benefited

• Assessments have to be revised and updated

• Reach out for help, if needed

• There is an art and science in psychosocial care just as in medicine.

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On the 4th day of the virtual training program on 2/09/2021, faculty - Ms. Shobha. R.S madam

Conducted on the topic Home-Based Palliative Care from 5:00 Pm to 7:00 pm. Included topics on Home-based Care. All aspects of Homecare was covered during the speech and convinced the Involvement and teamwork of Volunteers, Social workers, Nurses; Doctors, Physiotherapist.

The last day of the virtual training program 3/09/2021 was hosted by the faculty Mr. Babu

Abraham sir,(Manager Advocacy Pallium India Trust) on the topic PalliativeCare & Community has given a brief description of The role of community in the field of palliative care. The fifth day dealt with the points that include Total Care, importance & responsibility of the community in PalliativeCare, usual medical mode, NNPC (Neighborhood network in palliative care ), Compassionate Community Care, SANS PAIN( Students Against Needless suffering &pain).

_Pallium India Virtual Volunteer Training Program -07_ Concluded with the great Message” In life, it’s not about increasing the days rather it's about filling each day with our life. That is the duty of palliative care.”



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