Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Poster Parade Exhibitions 2022
Commitment Therapy (ACT) for
people with palliative care needs, their caregivers and staff involved in their
care: A systematic scoping review
Adopting a risk management approach
Assessing the impact of decant from South
Ayrshire to
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Publications | Briefings and cons...
illustrates that many people feel strongly that it is important to retain some control of their own destiny if their health declines.
The proposed Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill aims to introduce an additional choice, subject to
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intensive, for example more people are being visited in their own homes.
There is a need for seamless pathways of care for people across different settings and an effective (potentially integrated) way of funding this.
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from the perspective of people who use health, care and support services, using a Human Rights based approach. A Human Rights based approach is one which empowers people to know what they are entitled to and ensures that this is integrated
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Living & Dying Well
CARE FOR CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND BABIES
Together for Short Lives has established a UK-wide task force on transition.
A Framework for Palliative Care for Children and Young People (produced by SCYPPEx) has been published by the
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | News | Annual Conference 2011 - S...
and engaging with elderly people who are affected by dementia. Elderflowers practitioners are professional performers who are trained to work with vulnerable people in a health care environment. They use the performing arts as a starting point
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
community action to improve people’s experiences of death, dying, loss and care.
To Absent Friends : A people's festival of storytelling and remembrance, To Absent Friends takes place across Scotland from 1-7 November each year.
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Making the best of hard times
both to the
hard times people naturally experience at the end of life, and the hard times currently
being faced by those working in the sector with declining resources and increasing
pressures. Referring to Prof David
Clark’s book To
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | February Update from the SPPC
who support terminally-ill people. Question S5W-06590 : Alison Johnstone To ask the Scottish Government how many terminally-ill people under 65 have had social care charges waived in each of the last five years, broken down by local
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | December Update from the SPPC
more about how to identify people for early palliative care and proactive care planning Educators delivering training on palliative care and anticipatory/advance care planning Researchers already using SPICTâ„¢ in their work or planning new