Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Annual Conference
most public votes. As many people will know Derek was a key figure in Scotland, the UK and globally in the development of palliative care – instrumental in establishing palliative medicine as a speciality, first chair of the Association for
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to
find ways of improving people’s experiences of declining health, death, dying
and bereavement.
We also work to enable communities and individuals to support each other
through the hard times which can come with death, dying and
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for children and
young people with life-shortening conditions.
Ordinarily children and young people will be under 16 years of age when they
are first referred to the service.
CHAS
offers care in two children’s hospices Rachel House
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Cross Party Group Meeting, 21 Mar...
care for children and young people. Click on the following for further information: CHAS (Children's Hospice Association Scotland) CYPADM (Children and Young Persons Acute Deterioration Management) GIRFEC (Getting it Right
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | 4 December 2013 Cross Party Group
Group Palliative Care for people living with non-malignant illness
This will be a joint meeting between the Palliative Care Cross Party Group and the Heart Disease & Stroke Cross Party Group.
Please e-mail Pauline if you would like to
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Support for people who have been bereaved, carers who support
those with life limiting conditions or family members or significant others
who are otherwise involved in their lives.
Marie
Curie Hospice
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2017 - Posters
care appropriate for people with major stroke?
23. Is Scotland ready to create its own day of the dead?
24. "Living Right up to the End" What people with long term conditions want to support them to plan ahead
25. More Care
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implications for support of people at home and in the community.
The need to ensure that the development of new National Care Standards are appropriately linked in to developments in palliative and end of life care.
As a result of resolutions
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O?NeillFaith in Older People Robert PeacockScottish Partnership for Palliative Care Andrew SenewHome Instead Senior CareHelen SimpsonACCORD HospiceLorna StewartNHS Fife
NB This meeting was not quorate, as there was only
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of the need to support people to die well, both within the Health and Social Care Integration Outcomes, and within the Scottish Government?s 2020 vision, and the importance of recognition of palliative and end of life care in key policy