What to Expect
Talking about future care and end-of-life wishes can be challenging, but this workshop offers a gentle and supportive environment to approach these conversations with confidence. You’ll learn about Advance Care Directives and why they are essential for families facing difficult decisions.
The session is designed to equip you with practical tools to start meaningful, respectful discussions with your aging parents or loved ones, reducing awkwardness and overwhelm. Expect to explore common questions and how to handle differing opinions with care.
Whether you are planning ahead for yourself or supporting someone close to you, this workshop aims to empower you to have these important talks with compassion and clarity.
Activity Details
This event is a two-hour workshop held on Saturday, 21 March 2026, from 10:00 to 12:00. It is suitable for adults who want to learn how to approach advance care planning conversations.
The session is free of charge and facilitated by community programs experts who will guide you through the key concepts and practical steps.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussions to better understand how to support your family during these times.
Location and Access
The workshop takes place at Lyal Richardson Hall - The Agonis, located at 2232 Albany Highway, Gosnells WA 6110.
The venue is centrally located on Albany Highway and is easily accessible by public transport, including proximity to the Gosnells train station.
Parking and other amenities are available to ensure a comfortable visit for attendees.
Important Information
Registrations open on 10 February 2026, and early booking is recommended due to limited spaces.
This event is specifically tailored for adults, so it is not suitable for children.
Please bring any questions or concerns you have about advance care planning to make the most of the interactive session.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free, but registration is required to secure your spot.
You can register online via the provided booking link.
No additional costs are involved, making this an accessible opportunity for families to prepare for future care conversations.