Compassionate Healthcare Education

Tailored palliative care and reflective practice training across the Midlands.

Bespoke in-person or online sessions delivered by a qualified nurse educator – designed around your team, your goals, and your care setting.

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About Lamplight

Lamplight Learning provides bespoke training in palliative care and reflective practice, designed to support care teams with practical skills, emotional resilience, and the confidence to deliver outstanding end-of-life care. Led by Helen, a registered nurse and experienced educator, our sessions are grounded in real-world experience and tailored to the specific needs of your staff, setting, and service users.

In-person training is available across the Midlands, while online sessions are delivered nationwide to care providers across the UK. Whether you’re a care home, community service, or charity organisation, our flexible approach ensures accessible, high-quality education wherever you’re based.

Why Choose Lamplight

Truly Bespoke Training

Every session is designed around your team, your setting, and your goals — no off-the-shelf packages

Led by a Clinical Specialist

Training is delivered by a registered nurse and qualified educator with deep palliative care experience

Flexible Pricing, No Hidden Costs

Flat half-day or full-day rate — no extra fees for group size, seniority, or topic complexity

In-Person or Online

Flexible delivery across the Midlands, or virtually anywhere in the UK

Aligned with National Standards

Courses reflect best practice and align with frameworks such as CQC, NICE, and Skills for Care

Bespoke Palliative Care Training

Looking for high-quality palliative care training that truly meets your team’s needs? Lamplight Learning offers bespoke sessions designed to build confidence, skill, and compassion in end-of-life care. Delivered in person or online, our flexible training is tailored to your setting and goals.

What training do you need for palliative care?

Palliative care training should cover pain and symptom management, communication skills, emotional support, and recognising end-of-life signs. It also includes understanding ethical issues, working within a multidisciplinary team, and building resilience through reflective practice—all essential for delivering compassionate, person-centred care.