
VIVA Self Care Programme Webinar
Holding Safe Spaces for Meaning-making Conversations with Children in the Illness Journey
Saturday, 15th Oct
09:00AM - 10:00AM (UTC+8 | SGT) | Check your Time Zone
SYNOPSIS
How do children make meaning of their illness, suffering and death? This talk will explore how children view various stages of illness and suffering. Through real case examples, practical approaches for integrating mean-making conversations into healthcare practice will be discussed. Creative strategies grounded on principles on principles drawn from psychotherapy will also be shared to equip parents with tools to hold safe spaces conducive for children to express their personhood and affirm their identity in the illness journey. Communications tools using a strength-based approaches will be shared to equip parents to invite children to express their thoughts and feelings about the illness journey.
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SPEAKER

Dr Ann Toh
Senior Resident Physician,
StarPALS, HCA Hospice Care
Singapore
Dr. Ann Toh works as a home hospice physician delivering family-centered whole-person care to children with life-threatening, life-limiting illness in StarPALS, HCA Hospice Care. She also serves as a volunteer physician and advocate for vulnerable people groups.
Ann serves as a lecturer for the School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, and is actively involved in shaping undergraduate curriculum in the areas of community-based education for social determinants of health, social accountability, interprofessional education, and compassion training. She has initiated and continues to nurture a local community of practice on Humanism & Humanities in Healthcare and has developed an innovative educational model for service learning using approaches grounded in Rogerian educational philosophy to nurture the next generation of compassionate healers of tomorrow.
MODERATOR

Ms Laura Tan
Senior Nursing Lecturer, Global Outreach Program (Asia Pacific Region)
Paediatric Oncology, Department of Paediatrics
VIVA-University Children's Cancer Centre, National University Hospital
Ms Laura Tan works at the VIVA-University Children’s Cancer at the National University Hospital as the Global Outreach Senior Nursing Lecturer. She focuses on expanding Nursing training to nurses in the Asia Pacific Region. Helping the nurses in the region to achieve their vision of how Paediatric Oncology Nursing can help transform the lives of children diagnosed with childhood cancer. She also works with St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, The Kandang Kerbau Women’s and Children Hospital, and VIVA to establish the St Jude VIVA Asia Pacific Nursing Institute, focusing on planning and training regional nurses to enhance and provide quality nursing care for all diagnosed with childhood cancers. She supports and guides regional nurses in providing Patient Family Education to ensure continuity of care while patients are nursed by caregivers at home.



