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The Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care is the national umbrella and representative body for palliative care in Scotland. Its charitable objects are 'to promote, enhance, improve and extend the provision of palliative care services to patients suffering from life-threatening progressive conditions, for the benefit of such people and their families throughout Scotland'. It contributes to national thinking and policy in relation to palliative care, and promotes improvements in service delivery at local level. The website will tell you more about palliative care and about the Partnership's activities and publications. We hope you find it helpful. STOP PRESS! REGISTER NOW FOR PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2008 This year's Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care Annual Conference and AGM will take place on Thursday 2 October 2008 at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. There is an exciting programme and early registration is recommended. Speakers will include the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing, Nicola Sturgeon, who will launch the forthcoming Action Plan for palliative and end of life care in Scotland, and Dr Harvey Max Chochinov, Canada Research Chair in Palliative Care (see below). The Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care provides the secretariat for the Cross Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Palliative Care. You can find information and papers relating to the Cross Party Group via the following link: Cross Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Palliative Care
The Partnership’s latest publication Living and dying with advanced heart failure: a palliative care approach is now available. Click here Endorsed by the Scottish Government and the National Centre for Advanced Heart Failure, and produced following extensive consultation, the report outlines key issues and themes which should be considered in the ongoing development of local strategies for the palliative care of patients with advanced heart failure.
Update - Issue 54, April 2008 Click here The April 2008 edition of Update includes news of the Scottish Government's acceptance of the Partnership's recommendations for palliative and end of life care in Scotland (see below). Palliative and end of life care in Scotland: A report and recommendations, Palliative and end of life care in Scotland: the case for a cohesive approach, has been submitted by the Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care to the Scottish Executive. The report is the result of work undertaken by a short-life working group to examine the tools for palliative and end of life care recommended in the Department of Health End of Life Care Programme in England, including the Gold Standards Framework (GSF) and the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP), and to consider these within the context of Delivering for Health and the wider Scottish health agenda. The work was undertaken with the aim of ensuring equity in access to and standards of palliative and end of life care across Scotland on the basis of clinical need not diagnosis. The report provides recommendations to the Scottish Executive for developing a cohesive approach to palliative and end of life care in Scotland. A consultation was carried out prior to submission which indicated widespread support for the recommendations, together with the belief that they would result in significant improvements for patients and families. Scottish Partnership for Palliative
Care The text of the report and recommendations may be accessed via the following link: Palliative and end of life care in Scotland Publication of ‘A guide to using palliative care competence frameworks’
This guidance was produced jointly by the Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care and NHS Education for Scotland, to support managers, teams and individuals to identify appropriate palliative care competences for use within their organisation or workplace. It is designed to: Scottish Partnership for Palliative
Care A guide to using palliative care competence frameworks Please
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