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always recognised or well supported
generalists needed increased skills and confidence in working with families when people came to the end of their lives
palliative care needed to be better joined up, particularly at night and weekends.
Dr
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Gray, Macmillan Cancer Support
Trisha Hatt, Macmillan Cancer Support
Mark Hazelwood, Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care
Jackie Husband, St Columba?s Hospice
Susan Lowes, Marie Curie
Maria McGill, CHAS
Irene McKie, Strathcarron
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19: Making and communicatin...
which has been developed to support effective communication in the context of Covid-19. (also available via Guidelines site)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ethical advice and support frameworks
This guidance is intended to support NHS staff with
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | December Update from the SPPC
collaboration which aims to support people to spend more time living at home or in a homely setting. Improvement activity will focus on five key areas which have been identified as areas where the pace and scale of improvement can be increased
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | October Update from the SPPC
and development framework to support palliative and end of life care for the health and social services workforce. They are seeking representation from NHS Boards, Integration Authorities and partners from Universities, Third, Social and
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | October Update from the SPPC
and development framework to support palliative and end of life care for the health and social services workforce. They are seeking representation from NHS Boards, Integration Authorities and partners from Universities, Third, Social and
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | February Update from the SPPC
£7.5 million investment to support GPs The Scottish Government has announced an investment of £7.5 million to support GP practices to work more closely across their local area. National Health and Social Care Workforce Planning:
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Annual Conference: Provocati...
carers to express their support needs and work with them to provide the right support? Dr Gail Ewing, Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge Lynne Carmichael, Head of Clinical Governance and Practice Development. This
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | December update from the SPPC
structures are in place to support engagement with front line colleagues as soon as is practically possible. Palliative and End of Life Care National Clinical Lead Please note that recruitment for the Clinical Lead post is now live.
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | January update from the SPPC
training courses relating to supporting children, young people and families during bereavement, including: Bereavement by suicide: Supporting children and young people; Supporting bereaved pupils and managing bereavement in schools;