Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | September Update from the SPPC
of Legends is a place where people can go to remember and share stories of people who have died. We will be running FREE art workshops for community groups who wish to contribute their stories and artwork to the Library of Legends. We are also
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | January Update from the SPPC
(those aged 5-12), young people (those aged 13-18) and adults. Marie Curie survey closing date extended: How can palliative and end of life care be improved? Marie Curie is running a survey asking people living with a serious
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | March Newsletter
available to support people participate include: Guides for event organisers: a series of guides to support people to design and hold Demystifying Death Week events: Designing your event; Facilitation skills; Event Ideas: templates and
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | April Update from the SPPC
looking at the experience of people on work visas, the team are now looking for responses from people on other types of UK visa (e.g. student, settlement, asylum and others) who are facing life-shortening or terminal diagnosis for themselves or a
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | October Update from the SPPC
improve unscheduled care for people in the last year of life. It is encouraging that improving end of life care has been recognised as having a significant part to play in addressing the major challenges faced by the NHS. Read more here .
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | News | Call for a new Scottish Go...
It can help us ensure that people get the care they need, in the way that they want, in a place they want to receive it. . England has its survey of bereaved people, VOICES, but there’s no survey of this kind carried out in Scotland. This
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Making the Best of Hard Times: SP...
Best Supportive Care for people with lung cancer. How have outcomes for this group been improved? What has the health economic impact of early intervention been? What lessons might be drawn for people with other conditions? Who is really
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | October Update from the SPPC
place across Scotland, people are welcome to get involved by: Dedicating a song on our Remembrance Playlist Supporting the festival over Social Media Leaving a message on our Wall of Remembrance Attending one of the
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | November update from the Scottish...
campaign encouraging people to talk about death. New report from dignity in dying Dignity in Dying commissioned What matters to me People living with terminal and advanced illness on end-of-life choices , a newly published YouGov
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19 UPDATE from SPPC
designed for ordinary people who want to know more about dying, death and bereavement, including people who have no previous clinical or caring experience. It may also be helpful for health or social care staff without previous experience