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Lynne SmithMacmillan Cancer SupportLorna StewartNHS FifeTim WarrenScottish Government Fiona WyliePrince and Princess of Wales Hospice
Apologies:Bob Doris MSP (Convenor)Member for Glasgow Maryhill and SpringburnMiles Briggs
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Hastie, Macmillan Cancer Support
Mark Hazelwood, Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care
Irene McKie, Strathcarron Hospice
Gordon McLaren, NHS Fife
Elaine MacLean, Care Inspectorate
Rosie McLoughlin, VOCAL
Tanith Muller, Parkinson?s UK
Euan
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who need very specific support from staff to enable them to communicate.
Staff requirements for training in communication relating to anticipatory care planning and breaking bad news.
The potential to disaggregate the ?general public?
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associations and 1 local support organisation. The membership of the Partnership is detailed at HYPERLINK "http://www.palliativecarescotland.org.uk"www.palliativecarescotland.org.uk . Through a collaborative approach, the Partnership
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services, carer and family support and are often the main provider of bereavement counselling. The hospices also provide education and advice to generalist providers and practitioners (all settings), including being the prime source of education
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motivates bereavement support volunteers &
what difference do they make?
Dr Ros Scott and Stewart Wilson
Anticipatory care planning in the real world
Jan ette Barrie, Stuart Cumming and Sheila Steel
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Other useful COVID-19 resources
is a resource which aims to support people working in demanding, high stress, potentially traumatic healthcare environments. It is designed for, and speaks to, the practical realities of busy health and care workers. It offers proven easy tips and
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19 Research and Academic Papers
could be mobilised to support communities through these specific phases.
The Community Perspective on Potentially Inappropriate Treatment
This paper from the Annals of the American Thoracic Society explores the concept of 'futile
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19: General guidelines
has published guidance to support a staged approach to reintroducing visits to hospitals over and above essential visits, in a safe and planned way. It only applies to areas of hospitals where there is no COVID-19.
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and individuals to support each other through the hard times that can come with death, dying and bereavement.
There is a strong communications strand to the role, including web management, social media and creation of e-bulletins. The