What to Expect
Talking about death is never easy, but this workshop offers a gentle, honest approach to having important conversations about future care. Designed especially for adults supporting aging parents, it provides practical guidance to approach these sensitive topics with confidence and compassion.
You will learn about Advance Care Directives, why they matter, and how they can ease difficult decisions during challenging times. The session encourages open dialogue, helping families feel more prepared and understood.
Whether you’re planning ahead for yourself or supporting someone close to you, this workshop aims to make “the talk” less daunting and more empowering.
Activity Details
This session will cover:
- What Advance Care Directives are and their importance
- How to start meaningful conversations without awkwardness
- Common questions and decisions you may face
- Navigating differing opinions with respect and understanding
The workshop is suitable for adults who want to support aging parents or plan their own future care. It is a free community event that fosters thoughtful, caring discussions.
Location and Access
The event takes place at Lyal Richardson Hall - The Agonis, located in the heart of Gosnells on Albany Highway. The venue is centrally positioned and easily accessible by public transport, with the Gosnells train station nearby.
Address: 2232 Albany Highway, Gosnells WA 6110, Australia.
Parking and accessibility details are available on site to ensure a comfortable visit for all attendees.
Important Information
The workshop is scheduled for Saturday, 21 March 2026, from 10:00 to 12:00. Registration opens on 10 February 2026, and early booking is recommended due to limited spaces.
This is a community-focused program designed to support families through sensitive conversations, so participants are encouraged to come with an open mind and readiness to engage.
The session is free of charge and suitable for adults only.
Booking and Prices
Attendance is free. Registration is required and can be completed online via the provided booking link.
For further information or assistance with registration, contact Adrian Campbell, Community Programs Officer, at COGARTS@gosnells.wa.gov.au or call 08 9397 3000.
Secure your spot early to ensure participation in this valuable and supportive workshop.