Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2014
who is limited by time and resources but wants to be involved in To Absent Friends this November.
PowerPoint slides available here .
The Art of Living and Dying - Developing a strategy to fully integrate the arts into the work of a
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Criteria for inclusion in the sco...
in the long term? Do the resources and commitment exist to make it likely that the activity will continue once the initial set-up work has been done?) and “capable of evaluation”. Though not part of our inclusion criteria, these are
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Living & Dying Well
policy, good practice, resources and education.
The new JIT strategy prioritises the importance of sharing learning about palliative care in care homes.
The SPPC provided palliative care representation on a government strategic
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“There are lots of resources out there that provide information,
but sometimes it is difficult to know where to look. We want to make this information easier for
people to get at, and we’ll sharing a lot of it this week using the
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | News | SPPC wins award
education and
information resources.
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and NHS guidance and resources related to palliative and end of life care and the coronavirus as soon they become available. Please check our coronavirus page for current information.
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Provide information, resources, leadership,
ideas, networks and events which promote more open and supportive attitudes and
influence public policy.
Promote the importance of planning ahead for
ill health and death, and reducing
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skills, knowledge and resources relating to public health
approaches to death, dying and bereavement.
A Road Less Lonely also suggests a range of steps that could be taken to move
forward this area of work, illustrating that relevant