Access our free training If you are a clinician, click here to find out more about our clinical training and education workshops Death, dying and loss are part of life and affect all of us. That’s why we have developed free in-person training modules for local people, groups, and organisations in central and south west London to spark conversations and increase awareness of these important topics. You can explore the training modules that we have on offer below: Training modules: The power of planning ahead In this module we will explore individual choices when it comes to future care, known as Anticipatory/Advance Care Planning and the power that comes with making a plan. Let’s talk about death Find it hard to talk about death? You aren’t alone. In this training, we discuss why it is so hard to talk about, how we can tackle the elephant in the room and the benefits that come with having open and honest conversations. Introduction to bereavement, grief and loss Grief is different for everyone. This module aims to share some useful theories around grief as well as guidance around supporting someone who is grieving. Compassionate Neighbours Learn more about how to grow social connections with lonely and isolated people who are towards the end of life due to age or illness in your own community. We aim for all attendees to: Improve their knowledge of the chosen topic Increase their confidence in having important conversations around death, dying and loss Feel better prepared to support the people they come into contact with (including themselves) who are affected by death, dying and loss Have an understanding of what Royal Trinity Hospice does and the support we provide Project Director, The Furzedown Project: “I was impressed by the learning provided by the Royal Trinity Hospice team. Emma is highly knowledgeable and a great facilitator. It was a safe and open space to talk about our views around death and dying and provided a lot of insight for myself and my team. It was also useful to hear all about the great work going on at Trinity. I would very much recommend booking yourself in.” No Barriers Here No Barriers Here© is a unique and innovative way to discuss advance care planning which uses an art-based and community-led approach for people and communities who experience inequality accessing palliative and end of life care. Find out more below. No Barriers Here training Power of Planning Cafe An informal approach to exploring our 'What Matters To Me' booklet. We will take you through various choices and information about planning for the end of life (Advance Care Planning) with plenty of time for discussion, questions and even some activities to help us understand our wishes. Explore our 'What Matters To Me' booklet Questions? If you would like to learn more, please contact our Community Engagement Manager, Lucy Williams, on [email protected] or 0777 554 1848. Looking for clinical training and education? Click here Manage Cookie Preferences