held earlier this month. In early August a revised version of our submission will be drafted, which will be signed off by SPPC’s Council (Board) before submission to the committees.
In addition to contributing to SPPC’s response,
drew to a close in early November, after an event-packed week that saw people across Scotland taking time out to remember and tell stories of loved ones who had died.
The festival was initiated by Good Life, Good Death, Good Grie f, the
of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual.
Palliative care is not just for people with cancer: whilst ¼ of people die of