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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | November Update from the SPPC
tying chaplaincy support
Contact details CHATSCowal Community Hospital360 Argyll StreetDUNOONArgyllPA23 7RL
Tel: 01369 708363 Email: secretary@cowalhospicetrust.co.uk Back to services list
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volunteer groups, emotional support, or links to local social work services for vulnerable children or adults.
Hoping for the best, planning for the worst New pages on the Good Life Good Death
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year, all of which aim to support our six strategic priorities:
to provide strategic leadership in improving the experience of death, dying and bereavement in Scotland. By this we mean: maintaining a whole system perspective and associated
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year, all of which aim to support our six strategic priorities:
to provide strategic leadership in improving the experience of death, dying and bereavement in Scotland. By this we mean: maintaining a whole system perspective and
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Voluntary Hospices support the Scottish health and social care system.
Scottish Hospices: working to address the challenges facing health and social care in Scotland addresses questions such as:
What is a hospice?
Who benefits
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fund has been set up to support organisations to participate in To Absent Friends , with a particular focus on supporting small organisations to undertake local activities that provide public opportunities for storytelling and/or remembrance
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of a dedicated web space to support virtual regional groups.
liaising with relevant local NHS palliative care groups regarding how to receive and cascade information through their existing mailing lists, and to establish a timetable for periodic
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to provide care and support in these settings. There is a need for training and education to
build the skills and confidence of these staff.
There is also a need to invest in specialist palliative care services so
that they can both help
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in providing care and support to a family member. Around 40, 000 people each year in Scotland will die after a period of protracted illness.
Filmed intimately at home, three very different families tell their own powerful and individual
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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | November Update from the SPPC
setting who are involved in supporting people with palliative care needs. The app is the product of a collaborative partnership between the Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies at the University of West of Scotland, SHOW NHS National