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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Latest news from SPPC | Demystify...
people can provide informal support to a friend or family member who is caring, dying or grieving, and places people can go for more formal support. New short films The week sees the launch of six short films , each aiming to demystify a

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Annual Conference 2023
approach to care, support and leadership based around Self-determination Theory.  Nancy Preston Professor Nancy Preston is Co-Director of the International Observatory on End-of-Life Care and Professor of Supportive and

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Policy on Working with Business
on its independence . Support from business will not exceed 10% of total income. Support from one individual business will not exceed 5% of income. 3. The Partnership will be transparent about its working with business. This policy

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Making the best of hard times
palliative care doctor could support others dealing with end of life care situations, sharing Highland Hospice’s experience with knowledge sharing network Project ECHO . Project Echo uses tele-mentoring across a community of practice to share

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Palliative care services by locat...
creative, social and supportive sessions to choose from to help with rehabilitation and independence. The Marie Curie Hospice also provides specialist palliative medicine advice, support and education for external healthcare professionals.

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Palliative care services by locat...
days and times Home Care - Support and advice provided by community hospice or palliative care team Hospital Support Team Supportive Care Clinics x1 weekly hosted at GP surgeries Lymphoedema Management Child Bereavement Support Service

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thoughts, were given full support and have since moved on past these thoughts. Under the proposed law, would support services be required to inform these young men about the option of assisted dying? Differing views were expressed, one

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a time when the usual social supports aren?t accessible, and the need for some longitudinal work to look at the long-term impacts of this. The need to support and empower communities to provide informal support to people who have been bereaved,

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Seymour, Macmillan Cancer Support Robert Shorter, NHS Lanarkshire Phil Sizer, Pain Association Linda Smith, NHS Lothian Dr Juliet Spiller, NHS Lothian Elaine Stevens, RCN Palliative Nursing Group Bill Stewart, Tak Tent Cancer Support

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Latest news from SPPC | Small Gra...
a small grants programme to support activities, events or projects aimed at helping Scotland to become a place where people are more open about death, dying and bereavement. The grants programme aims to support the work of Good Life, Good

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