About
MAiD conversations are rarely only clinical. Even when eligibility is clear, people are navigating belief, dignity, identity, love, loyalty and the question of what we owe one another. You may be asked to uphold autonomy while family members wrestle with moral concerns. To remain steady when values collide. To help people say what feels unfinished. Most training explains process. Few prepare you for the moral and relational depth of being in the room. This course does. What You Will Gain 🕊 Belief beyond religion Understand how worldview, dignity and moral identity shape MAiD experiences. ⚖️ Relational ethics in action Support autonomy while recognizing attachment and difference. 🌡 Recognition of moral pain Notice guilt, protection, fear of harm and unspoken conflict. 💬 Language for difficult conversations Create safety for honesty without directing outcomes. 🫶 Holding families in disagreement Support love without forcing alignment. 🌿 Legacy in motion Recognize how connection continues within relationship. 🧠 Awareness of your own position Understand how your values enter the room. ♻️ Sustainable presence Care deeply without absorbing responsibility. How Learning Unfolds 🔹 Moral worlds and dignity 🔹 Relational ethics when values collide 🔹 Legacy and continuing bonds Each section builds depth while remaining practical and usable. Designed for Real Practice ⏱ 2+ hours across 3 parts, with bite-sized lessons that fit into your schedule ⚖ Grounded in Canadian MAiD realities 🗣 Language you can use in your next conversation Professionals report feeling more confident discussing belief, calmer when families disagree and clearer about their role in morally complex spaces. You are not responsible for resolving belief. You are asked to remain trustworthy within it. 👉 Enroll now
Overview
Part 1 – Moral Worlds and Dignity
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Part 2 - Autonomy, Attachment and Ethical Tension
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Part 3 - Legacy, Ritual and What Continues
Bonus Materials - Putting It Into Practice
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Price
Group Discussion
This program is connected to a group. You’ll be added once you join the program.
