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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | May update from the SPPC
the rationale for for early palliative care. The film accompanies a recent analysis in the BMJ entitled Palliative care from diagnosis to death . ( BMJ 2017;356:j878) Launch of the National ACP documents and the ACP app The new

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | December Update from the SPPC
how to identify people for early palliative care and proactive care planning Educators delivering training on palliative care and anticipatory/advance care planning Researchers already using SPICT™ in their work or planning new projects

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Conference: Caring, Dying and Gri...
care. Back to top Early-bird workshops Grab a tea/coffee and attend one of these optional early-bird sessions. These will run before the first plenary session, at 9.40am - 10.20am. The morning sessions will be available on a

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | January Update from the SPPC
open until the end of April/early May, and funding outcomes are expected at the end of 2023. Find out more and apply here . NIHR call for research: Interventions that reduce loneliness Evidence of the harmful effects of loneliness is

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | May Update from the SPPC
More information and early-bird booking is available here: weblink . 2023 Global Ageing Network Biennial Conference Organised in partnership with Scottish Care and the National Care Forum. 7-8 September 2023, Glasgow. More information

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relevant information more clearly and plan ahead more easily. Care homes, hospitals and hospices needed to ensure that appropriate information about patients and carers were communicated clearly between care settings including Out of Hours (OOH)

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illness, noting that early diagnosis and post diagnostic support were crucial for end of life and palliative care planning. She noted the nature of palliative care means practitioners in this area often understand the benefit of these early

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many, suffering that occurs early on, caused by factors such as losing their job, can be very distressing. The new Scottish Government Palliative Care Action Plan Living and Dying well emphasises early communication to help people through their

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answers as being: prevention early supported discharge community based, nurse-led support at home, with continuity of care provided by giving existing nurses palliative care training. The issue of resources was raised, since providing care to help

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | March Newsletter
that values prevention and early intervention.” However, we note the concerns from organisations that provided evidence to the Committee that the framing of section 1(c) could be misinterpreted as a deprioritisation of continuing, palliative or

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