We are delighted to find out that the Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care is a finalist in the 2015 Scottish Charity Awards. To Absent Friends, a people's festival of storytelling and remembrance, has been shortlisted for the Cracking Campaign category.
Organised by Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), the Awards celebrate the amazing work of charities, community groups and people across Scotland who dedicate themselves to making Scotland a better place to live.
More information about the Scottish Government consultation is available here:
The SPPC's response to the consultation is available here: SPPC response
The Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care has submitted a response to the Scottish Parliament Health & Sport Committee's request for views on the Carers (Scotland) Bill.
The Health & Sport Committee's request for views can be viewed here: Call for views
The Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care's response can be viewed here: SPPC response
We are pleased to announce the publication of our work plan for the coming year.
The SPPC exists in order to promote equitable access throughout Scotland to high quality palliative care for all patients and families on the basis of need not diagnosis. The emergence of “health promoting palliative care” has broadened the scope of work to include determinants of better death, dying and bereavement which lie out with the domain of traditional formal health and social care services.
The Work Plan for 2015-16 sets out the activities we plan to undertake over the coming year, all of which aim to support our six strategic priorities:
The plan can be accessed here: SPPC Work Plan for 2015-16
The Scottish Government has produced a position paper which aims to set out the current position regarding the development of a Strategic Framework for Action for Palliative and End of Life Care.
The paper is available here: Position Paper
The Scottish Government has set up an email address to allow continuous feedback throughout the drafting process.