of future meeting topics can be emailed to HYPERLINK "mailto:mark@palliativecarescotland.org.uk" mark@palliativecarescotland.org.uk6.Date of next virtual meeting:Sometime in September: once confirmed the date will be circulated
new connections.
Planned topics at the conference include:
Intensive caring – an evidence-based practical approach to affirming each individual’s intrinsic worth towards the end of life.
Challenges and opportunities in
Reviews on Covid-19 related Topics
ScotPalCovid is a palliative care research team at Glasgow University which is doing rapid evidence reviews and sharing their work on a blog . Initial topics have included: hospital visiting; anticipatory care
relevant to the pandemic. Topics include: communication around the time of death; delivering bad news by telephone; death certification and death registration.
Discussion of Unwelcome News during COVID-19 Pandemic: a framework for health and
Reviews on Covid-19 related Topics ScotPalCovid is a palliative care research team at Glasgow University which is doing rapid evidence reviews and sharing their work on a blog . Initial topics have included: hospital visiting; anticipatory
Annual Conference. Plenary topics include: Bridging between loss and meaning: when meaning is lost Christian Juul Busch, Hospital Chaplain, Copenhagen University Hospital Making sense of “the good death”: matching concepts,
Around Death website . Topics include ‘Talking to children who are bereaved ’ and ‘Discussing dying . NES plans to launch three further animations over the coming months - looking at: key ‘do’s and don’ts’ of how to talk to
Committee has published the topics and timescales for three new inquiries which will take place before the 2021 election. These include: Primary Care (Spring / early Summer 2019); Social Care capacity (expected later in 2019) and
and social care services.
Topics for discussion and information sharing
is provided by the health and social care staff and by monitoring the issues of
concern raised during meetings, therefore ensuring the topics are relevant and
meaningful for