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Holistic Palliative Support and Grief Navigation
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How to Choose
● Goal: Decide if you need basic home knowledge or entry-level trade skills.
● Formats: 100% Online, Hybrid, or In-Person.
✔ In-person. From our campus in Vaughan, Ontario. In-person instructor-led classes with hands-on labs and practical training.
✔ Hybrid is a mix of online and in-person attendance.
✔ 100% Online, is self-paced, instructor-led—no in-person attendance required. Our self-directed online classes use a learning management system (LMS) and offer real-time online teacher support. Complete details/tutorial about the LMS and program delivery will be available to all students before the program starts.
Exams and assessments:
● Regardless of your selected format, all written exams are 100% online and open-book.
● The training part, which requires hands-on or practical assessment, depends on the format.
If you have selected 100% online format, practical will be completed by way of online instructor-monitored/directed assessments
Disclaimer: The Certificate in Holistic Palliative Support and Grief Navigation is a professional development program designed to provide specialized skills and knowledge. This course is intended for educational purposes and does not, on its own, grant the right to practice as a regulated healthcare professional (such as a Registered Nurse or Medical Doctor) in Ontario or Canada. Completion of this program signifies professional competency in holistic support and grief navigation. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the material, palliative care standards and provincial regulations may evolve. Students are encouraged to stay informed of local legal and ethical guidelines regarding end-of-life care.
At Can College, we value your time. We have stripped away the "fluff" of traditional long-term programs to deliver a high-impact, concise curriculum. Our 5-module structure (10 to 40 hours per module) is engineered for busy adults, career changers, and newcomers who need to gain industry-recognized skills quickly without sacrificing depth.
Fast-Track Success: Complete your training in as little as 5 weeks or pace yourself up to 15 weeks.
Direct Application: Every hour of study is designed to be applied immediately in a clinical or community setting.
Skill-First Approach: We focus on "what works" in the Canadian palliative landscape, ensuring you are job-ready from day one.
We believe that learning shouldn't stop when you receive your certificate. To ensure our graduates remain at the forefront of the industry, each course enrollment includes a CPD Resource Toolkit. These materials are designed for your long-term growth and professional maintenance:
The "Grief Navigator" Digital Handbook: A portable reference guide for use in the field.
Advanced Case Study Library: In-depth scenarios for ongoing self-study to sharpen your clinical and emotional decision-making.
Regulatory Update Access: Materials covering the latest shifts in Canadian palliative care ethics and bereavement legislation.
Self-Care & Resilience Workshop Modules: Specialized content to help you manage compassion fatigue and maintain a long, healthy career.
Professional Portfolio Guide: Assistance on how to document these hours for credit toward other professional designations or workplace-required annual learning hours.
Because this program is built for Continued Professional Development, it serves as a powerful addition to your resume. It proves to employers that you are committed to lifelong learning and have mastered the specific, modern flow of a medical office environment.
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***Additional Education-Related Admission Option
If a prospective student does not have a grade 12 education certificate
which is equivalent to a Canadian secondary school certificate due to
any reason, the college will still consider the student for admission to
its programs if the student passes a qualifying test that has been
approved by the Superintendent (The Ministry of Training, Colleges and
Universities Ontario).
What qualifies you as a mature student?
“Mature Student Test” or “Mature Student Assessment”
Mature student status may be granted to applicants who are over 19 years old and do not have a high school diploma or GED. It is intended to allow applicants who have not completed high school the opportunity to be considered for admission based on the skills and experience they have acquired since leaving school.