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
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | December Update from the SPPC
bereaved children, young people and adults to find out what needs to change to improve their lives. They are seeking your help in encouraging the people you work with to take these short 6 min surveys. They not need to be bereaved to take part,
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | News | Scottish Bereavement Summit
to be more supportive of people who are bereaved.
Address equity/equality issues and improve access to services for people with a range of needs.
Encourage and support workplaces to be better at supporting bereaved staff.
Support
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | News | To Absent Friends Festival
Cook club. Invite some people you'd like to spend
the evening with, book a table, and raise a toast to Absent Friends. Tickets
are £6. More information and booking is available here: To Absent Friends Supper
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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Annual Conference 2023
lead commissioner for older people living with dementia, and the lead commissioner. She then become Chief Executive for a registered charity in the Scottish Borders, where she led on a new design and development for small care houses to support