Marie Curie Project ECHO
Online learning for health and social care professionals who deliver end of life care.
What is Project ECHO?
Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is an internationally-recognised collaborative model of health education and care management, designed to share knowledge, build relationships and work together to improve end of life care.
Watch this short, introductory video to find out how the Project ECHO can support you:
How does it work?
Project ECHO isn't a one-off webinar with information flowing in just one direction. Each network involves a series of sessions with a dedicated facilitator who's specially trained to ensure a relaxed atmosphere and inclusivity throughout the sessions, alongside structured guidance and support. All participants are expected to attend the series of sessions as active members. Everyone is both a teacher and a learner.
All ECHO sessions are remote and free to attend. If you'd like to get in touch about our networks please email echo@mariecurie.org.uk.
Previous ECHO networks
North East Care Homes ECHO Network
Support to Care Homes ECHO Network
Solihull Council Social Care ECHO Network
Scotland Scottish Prison Service ECHO Network
Health and Wellbeing ECHO Network
London HCA Fundamentals of palliative care ECHO Network
Marie Curie also ran a Birmingham and Solihull (BSol) ECHO network session on pain management, agreed and funded by the BSol Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), in response to covid-19.
Marie Curie Project ECHO is supported by Haydn Green Foundation.