Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Previous cross-party group meetings
could and should mean for people living with serious life-limiting illness
23 February 2021: Anticipatory Care Planning
9 December 2020: Five years on from the Strategic Framework for Action
22 September 2020: Spiritual Care Matters:
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Every Story's Ending
explores what matters to
people when they are seriously ill, dying or bereaved
explains why these issues
are so important to so many people, and why change is needed
takes stock
of recent progress, work underway and the current situation
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Our work
objective of improving people’s experiences of living with declining health, death, dying and bereavement in Scotland. If you want to know more, think we might be able to help you, or have any ideas for something we should work on then
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care
Care published Bringing People Together , an organisational strategy setting out our strategic priorities up to 2020. Within it, we outline four main strategic priorities that we will work towards between 2017 and 2020:
Generate,
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Building on the Best Grants
pandemic. The
results showed people wanted the ability to run local projects that could then
feed into national workstreams to share learning and build a national profile
of acute palliative care services. They also wanted to focus on key
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Creating the conditions for deliv...
report Delivering Care for People with Advanced Dementia , including the practicalities of defining and identifying people with Advanced Dementia; coordination of palliative and end of life care for people with advanced dementia; and whether
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own homes for people with any life-limiting illness, and the people important to them. The Hospice has 20 inpatient beds in both single and shared rooms. Patients are admitted to the Hospice for symptom management or end-of-life
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babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions in Scotland, and what current evidence tells us about their, and their families?, palliative and psychosocial support needs.
5 Presentations and Discussion:
The group heard two
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O?Neill, Faith in Older People
Iona Philp, NHS Tayside
Ros Scott, Volunteering Researcher and Consultant
Helen Simpson, ACCORD Hospice
Elaine Stevens, IANPC
Susan Webster, MND Scotland
Action:1.Welcome, introductions and apologiesEmma
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2015- Posters
approach to caring for people with dementia with a hospice setting
Establishing a Culture of Improvement in a Scottish Hospice
Goals of Care within a Structured Response Tool
How Palliative care nurses make meaning of loss and