Professional Designations & Certification Pathway

Centre for Supportive Palliative Education (CSPE)

CSPE offers tiered educational certificates and professional designations reflecting completion of structured supportive-care competencies within a non-medical scope.

All credentials represent defined educational standards, supervised development where applicable, and progression-based learning.


Palliative Care Practitioner Pathway

Credential Progression


Tier 1

Palliative Care Foundations

Upon successful completion of Tier 1, participants receive:

Certificate:
Palliative Care Foundations

Graduates may use the CSPE role designation:

PCLW β€” Palliative Care Liaison Worker

This designation reflects foundational competency in bedside and family-facing supportive palliative roles within non-medical scope.


Tier 2

Advanced Supportive Palliative Care Practices

Upon successful completion of Tier 2 coursework, participants receive:

Certificate:
Advanced Supportive Palliative Care Practices

Tier 2 deepens applied supportive competencies and prepares graduates for practicum progression.


Practicum + Capstone

Professional Designation Level

Upon successful completion of:

β€’ Tier 1
β€’ Tier 2
β€’ 200-hour supervised Practicum
β€’ Capstone Integration

Participants receive:

Professional Certificate in Supportive Palliative Care Practice

Graduates may use the CSPE professional designation:

CPCP β€” Certified Palliative Care Practitioner

This designation reflects completion of structured educational and applied supportive-care standards within a defined non-medical scope.


Grief Integration SeriesΒ 

Credential Progression


Track 1

Grief Recovery Journey

Upon completion, participants receive:

Grief Recovery Journey Certificate

This certificate reflects educational competency in modern grief literacy and personal integration.


Track 2

Grief Integration Educator Training

Upon completion of Track 2 and required integration module, participants receive:

Grief Integration Educator Certificate

This certificate reflects educational competency in non-clinical grief literacy facilitation and trauma-aware group leadership.


Professional Scope & Positioning

All CSPE credentials:

β€’ Represent educational achievement
β€’ Reflect defined supportive-care competencies
β€’ Operate within non-medical and non-regulated scope
β€’ Do not grant clinical, diagnostic, or licensed authority
β€’ Do not replace regulated healthcare credentials

Supportive-care roles vary by region, organization, and setting.

Graduates are responsible for understanding the scope requirements within their community context.


NOC & Future CEU Alignment

CSPE curriculum aligns with skill areas commonly found in Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC) community-support roles.

CSPE is preparing future submissions for Continuing Education Unit (CEU) recognition where applicable.

No employment or regulatory recognition is guaranteed.


Progression Summary

Palliative Pathway:
Tier 1 β†’ Tier 2 β†’ Practicum β†’ Capstone β†’ CPCP Designation

Grief Integration Series:
Track 1 β†’ Track 2

Progression requirements are outlined within each cohort.

Use of Professional Designations

Graduates who complete the full Palliative Pathway, including practicum and capstone requirements, may use the designation:

CPCP β€” Certified Palliative Care Practitioner (CSPE)

Graduates of Tier 1 may use:

PCLW β€” Palliative Care Liaison Worker (CSPE)

Designations reflect completion of defined CSPE educational and applied standards within a non-medical scope and must be represented accurately in all professional settings.

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Interested in Completing Both Pathways?

Some advanced learners choose to complete both the Palliative Care Practitioner Pathway and the Grief Integration Series to develop a broader professional identity.

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