Who facilitates the EASE course?
Each EASE course is delivered by a pair of volunteer EASE facilitators.
Anyone who has completed the EASE course as a participant is eligible to go on to the short EASE Facilitator Preparation course.
The EASE course is designed to cascade out into communities. Interested community members are encouraged and supported to become EASE volunteer facilitators so they can deliver the course to their own communities (whether those are geographic communities, communities of identity, shared interest communities, communities of people facing a similar situation, or faith communities, for example).
In addition to the EASE facilitator preparation course, SPPC supports facilitators by providing course materials, ongoing admin and pastoral support, regular drop-in sessions, and regular facilitator networking events.
If you've completed the EASE course as a participant, and if you're interested in moving on to the EASE Facilitator Preparation course so you can deliver the EASE course yourself, you can join the EASE Facilitator Preparation Course Waiting List here or email caroline@palliativecarescotland.org.uk.