General outline of the workshop
How could we empower our clients to gain meaningful experiences supporting wellbeing?
What is the importance of knowing myself as a reflective practitioner?
Where can I find tools understanding deeper and being able to use possibilities of our environment?
Nature and Adventure Promoting Wellbeing is a course for all students of social and health care interested about empowering experiences supporting wellbeing. During the course you will gain new professional competencies, but also learn a lot of yourself, your own values and relation towards nature and natural environment.
The course consist of pretasks during the summer 2018 and an intensive phase in Finland during the last week of September 2018.
Independent pretask (1ECTS) is open from August 15th
Intensive course in Finland (2ECTS)
Sept 24-26th working in the city
Sept 26-30th in the middle of no-where
Sept 23rd and Oct 1st : travelling days
More info:
Flyer Nature & Adventure Registration Nature & AdventureInterdisciplinary Programme on Palliative and End-of-life Care
The Interdisciplinary Programme on Palliative and End-of-life Care’ has been developed in cooperation with 7 European Universities and 2 North-American Universities: Univer-sity of Connecticut (UCONN) and the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC).
In January 2019 the project will be organized in two parts: a Preparatory Programme and an Intensive Programme in Ghent, Belgium, 27th January till 1st February 2019.
Keywords: : introduction to palliative and end-of-life care, communication with clients, bereavement, family and environment; caregiver’s perspective; ethical issues related to end-of-life decisions and euthanasia, spiritual and existential pain; caregiver’s perspective; primary care and community care; cultural sensitivity.
IPPE Flyer 2019
Study guide 2019