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a) Improve how technology supports
Anticipatory Care Planning (ACP)
b) Improve integration and communication
between the statutory, independent and voluntary sectors
c) Support more useful feedback on quality
of care and outcomes.
Our
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Interaction, a method of supporting meaningful communication between caregivers and people with very advanced dementia. Adaptive Interaction is a nonverbal technique that supports the building of interpersonal connections and relationships
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
a network, resources, support and ideas for people in Scotland who want to improve experience of caring, dying and grieving within their community.
We undertake projects to enable communities and individuals to support each other through
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Palliative care
or are seeking specific support or guidance, you may wish to contact one of these charities: Information and support
To speak to someone in person, call:
Marie Curie : 0800 090 2309
Macmillan: 0800 808 0000
What is
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and expertise which supports organisations and practitioners to improve care.
Foster networks which support collaboration and joined up working between organisations and individuals towards realising the aims of Scottish
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | What is palliative care?
literacy, and social support, can impact on the experiences someone has around deteriorating health, dying and bereavement.
PHPC is a broad field that encompasses work to effect change in a range of areas. For example, how can public
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- Art and Bereavement Support
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The FLTTN (Forward
Looking To The New) Project
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Timely
identification and support for carers of people at the end of life through
the
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Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan Cancer Support provide 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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to encourage more open and supportive attitudes and behaviours relating to death, dying and bereavement.
Strength can be found in numbers, and many people and organisations find it helpful to have a national awareness week to act as a hook for
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Ross
NHS Highland Support and advice for people with cancer and other progressive conditions within the Isle of Skye, South Wester Ross and Lochalsh. The service works closely with Highland Hospice who provide outreach support to