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Cross Party Group: 14 December 2016

What can be done to encourage more open and supportive attitudes and behaviour relating to death, dying and bereavement in Scotland?

Presentations

Public health palliative care in Scotland – setting the scene.

Dr Gordon McLaren, Consultant in Public Health Medicine, NHS Fife and Chair of Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief

Death education in primary schools

Dr Sally Paul, Lecturer in Social Work, University of Strathclyde

Brass band participation in the To Absent Friends festival

Peter Ottery, Secretary, Edinburgh Brass Band

Integrating National Approaches – Undergraduate Palliative and End of Life Nursing Education

Lynn Griffin, Lecturer in Nursing, School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Dundee

What next? Some ideas of potential areas for future work.

Rebecca Patterson, Policy & Communications Manager, Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care

Presentations were followed by an opportunity for group discussion.

Meeting papers can be accessed below:

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