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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Annual Conference 2025 - Spe...
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Welcome
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | February Update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | December Update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | The Sense of an Ending: SPPC Annu...
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | February update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19 update from SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | January Update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | May update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | July Update from the SPPC
& Commitment Therapy for people with cancer. Dr McGowan has undertaken research looking at the utility of holistic needs assessment in the care of people with cancer, the role of values in treatment refusal and the impact of caring for patients
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Welcome
to find ways of improving people’s experiences of declining health, death, dying and bereavement.
The SPPC is a collaboration of organisations involved in providing care towards the end of life in Scotland. SPPC membership
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 SPICT™ in their work or planning new
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | The Sense of an Ending: SPPC Annu...
Life Care Increasingly people are dying in advanced old age, with diminished capacity and agency. What shifts in thinking are required to meet the needs of vulnerable, dependent, very old people who are reaching the end of life? Back to
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | February update from the SPPC
blog as a platform for people to share examples of current Scottish palliative care practice that might be of interest to the palliative care community more widely. If you know of work underway that might be relevant for sharing on our
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19 update from SPPC
Contact with Symptomatic People https://www.hps.scot.nhs.uk/web-resources-container/covid-19-guidance-for-first-responders-and-others-in-close-contact-with-symptomatic-people-with-potential-covid-19/ Rapid Evidence Reviews and
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | January Update from the SPPC
a blog as a platform for people to share examples of current Scottish palliative care practice that might be of interest to the palliative care community more widely. If you know of work underway that might be relevant for sharing on our
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | May update from the SPPC
was wonderful to see so many people join forces to shine a light on death, dying and bereavement in Scotland. To get involved and receive regular updates from Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief, sign up here: Join Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | July Update from the SPPC
The Inquiry is keen to hear people’s responses to 3 key questions: What were your experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic?  What impact did these experiences have on you or people you know?  What lessons do you think should