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group needing social care support.
2. SPPC Supports the aims and intended outcomes of the proposals
3. Structural and process reform is necessary but not sufficient.
4. Voluntary hospices are major providers of specialist palliative care
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Project was set up to support local communities in Scotland who were interested in taking community action to improve people’s experiences of death, dying, loss and care, using a community development approach. The project was funded
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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
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The SPPC will lend any support it can to that process.”
He
continued:-
“The LCP is designed to make sure that when someone is dying:-
They are kept as comfortable
as possible
They and their family are
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The Scottish
Government and Help the Hospices have jointly funded this project which aims
support staff in the provision of
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to be re-formed. Letters of support had been received from Jamie Stone MSP and Roseanna Cunningham MSP, so the group has sufficient cross-party support. The following Office Bearers were elected: Convener: Michael McMahon MSP
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to improve how hospitals
support people who may be approaching the end of their life.
In January 2020 the project enters an exciting new phase featuring: grants available to local acute hospitals; the establishment of the Scottish Acute
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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
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Ward – A viable, safe, supportive alternative to dying in a hospice click here
02. ‘A Walk with Absent Friends’ A collaborative public art installation on loss, death, and care click here
03. Addressing Terminal
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in Balloch.
The
hospices support the whole family by offering short planned breaks, emergency
support, end of life care and a range of bereavement services.
CHAS
also provides a home care service, called CHAS
at Home , staffed from both