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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Education beyond Scotland
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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Publications
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2019: Speaker B...
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a wide range of courses and resources, all free to access on the Macmillan Learning Hub:
Macmillan’s education and training - Macmillan
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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Education providers in Scotland
runs a number of modules, resources and training sessions. For further details click here
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Strathcarron Hospice Education Centre
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Publications
We also have a range of resources available on our Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief website . Briefings and consultation responses Monthly e-bulletin from the SPPC SPPC Publications
https://www.palliativecarescotland.org.uk/content/publications/1525971590_A-Road-Less-Lonely-WEB.pdf
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Publications
We also have a range of resources available on our Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief website . Briefings and consultation responses Monthly e-bulletin from the SPPC SPPC Publications
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2019: Speaker B...
of communication education resources to support ACP decision-making as part of the Macmillan Building on the Best programme led by the SPPC.
Lynne Carmichael
Lynne Carmichael’s career in Specialist Palliative Care began in 2000
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but that no new additional resources would be attached to the strategy. Some of the key areas of focus would be around unnecessary hospitalisation and improving training to ensure people were sufficiently skilled to support people with dementia.
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such opportunity.
Money and resources are essential, and there has been a recent commitment by the Scottish Government to spend ?3.5 million on palliative and end of life care over the next 3.5 years.
The interest of MSPs through the Scottish
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the realities of available resources when planning future services.
The need to build understanding in adults services about what young adults need when they transition.
The ongoing difficulties Claire D?All has experienced in her quest to buy
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Cairdeas and PRIME have some resources on their websites, and a Global Palliative Care day is taking place in Edinburgh in November.
Releasing staff to participate in international opportunities can be difficult. Though sometimes work can be
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external services.
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