The Coroner and You – Making it Safer for All!

$55.00 incl. GST   (AU$)

[dt_list style=”1″ bullet_position=”middle” dividers=”false”][dt_list_item image=””]1.5 CPD HOURS[/dt_list_item][dt_list_item image=””]Facilitator: Assoc. Prof. Linda Starr[/dt_list_item][/dt_list]

The role of the coroner is to investigate why particular deaths (and fires) occur and then recommend changes to protect the public from repeat incidents.

Content includes:
• what are reportable and reviewable deaths
• who is responsible for reporting
• how the practice of a single nurse may affect the practice of all nurses
• a brief overview of death investigation process
• how the coroner communicates findings to nurses
• some examples of coronial recommendations for nurses

NOTE: Facilities (and groups of nurses working from the same facility) receive a discount of 25% on registrations of 5 or more, 40% discount on registrations of 15 or more, 50% discount on 15 or more and 60% on 20 or more!

Overall Objective:

At the completion of this session the nurse should be able to discuss the role of a coronial inquiry may have on the practice of nursing.