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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 | October Update from the SPPC
To Absent Friends , a people’s festival of storytelling and remembrance, takes place across Scotland from 1-7 November. See the event listings for this year’s festival here . We have launched several new resources to support people

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Latest news from SPPC | Scottish ...
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 | Building on the Best
Rationale Around half of people who die in Scotland die in hospital. This means that it is important that hospitals are places where people receive good care at the end of their life. Hospitals also have an important role in caring for people

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2015
care needs of frail older people in hospital Deans Buchanan, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, NHS Tayside Changing demographics plus inherent limits to planning and choice mean that many frail older people will spend time and die in

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2018 - Posters
Improving identification of people who could benefit from a palliative care approach 19. Improving Palliative Care for People who are Homeless in Scotland - Possible Solutions 20.

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual conference 2009
Making a difference for people with learning difficulties - Linda McEnhill , Founder, NNPCPLD and Widening Access Project Manager, Help the Hospices Make a difference to the majority of people with palliative care needs: people with

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