Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | September Update from the SPPC
important problems with current practice in the UK and suggests system-level changes to tackle four areas for action. The research on which the briefing is based was led by Dr Ben Bowers at the Palliative and End of Life Care Research group
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | October Update from the SPPC
Practice Sharing Current Scottish Practice The SPPC Autumn Season 2022 featured an online poster exhibition of 55 posters, sharing work and research underway across Scotland. Each month, our blog highlights a few of these
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | April Update from the SPPC
inpatient units: An audit of current practice The SPPC blog is a space to share practice currently underway in Scotland. If you have practice you’d like to share, please get in touch . Back to top Academic and Research James
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | May Update from the SPPC
. Sharing current Scottish Practice The Poster Exhibition at the SPPC Annual Conference 2024 showcased best practice and new initiatives to improve experiences of living with serious illness, dying and bereavement in
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Annual Conference
and his Co-Chairing of the current GMC review of doctors’ mental health and wellbeing, Michael described ways in which organisations can respond to current pressures without sacrificing the wellbeing of employees.
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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Unleashing Compassion: communitie...
exploration of some of the current issues and challenges facing those wishing to ‘unleash’ the compassion within themselves and their communities.
Launch of new national initiatives
The conference launched two new national
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Members' Research Groups
A list of current research activity underway by members of PCRN-SES is available here: PCRN-SES Current Research Projects
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on keeping within the law. Currently the issuing of a DS1500 benefits application form was the best example of making such a decision, and retrospective statistical evidence had recently shown the high level of inaccuracy involved.
Ms Cunningham
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that the cross party group currently operated without the need for a subscription and proposed that this continue for 2015-2016. Members present agreed with this proposal.
2.4 Election of Office Bearers
Michael McMahon passed the Chair to Mark
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would be like the current abortion law, which has slowly changed over time. However, she feels that we have learnt from the abortion laws, and would therefore build more stringent safeguards into the law at the outset.
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