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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | August update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | March Newsletter
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | March update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | May Update from the SPPC
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | September Update from the SPPC
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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | August update from the SPPC
grieving: encouraging and supporting action in communities Thursday 1 December, Centre, Glasgow. Good Life, Good Death Good Grief is organising an event exploring how to give people in Scotland opportunities, skills, and confidence to
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | March Newsletter
Briggs MSP, with cross-party support from Bob Doris MSP and Rhoda Grant MSP. A public consultation on the proposal is open until 4 June 2024. There is more information on Scottish Parliament and Marie Curie websites, including a short guide
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | March update from the SPPC
Podcast by Macmillan Cancer Support, “I see you cancer, and I raise you the ocean’ in now available and can be found here . Understanding and enriching agency in palliative and end of life - e-module Macmillan Cancer Support offer an
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | May Update from the SPPC
his decision not to support the Assisted Dying Bill, John Swinney has made clear his personal and governmental commitment to improving palliative care: “But what I take from that is that I as First Minister have an obligation to ensure
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | September Update from the SPPC
be eligible to receive Carer Support, a new benefit combining three components: carer support payment; Scottish carer supplement; and carer additional person payment. Other changes are also proposed - read more here . Back to top Practice
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to get the palliative care support they need than people with organ failure (including neurological conditions), frailty and/or dementia, and this applies both to specialist and generalist palliative care support. There are practical reasons why
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as being:
prevention
early supported discharge
community based, nurse-led support at home, with continuity of care provided by giving existing nurses palliative care training.
The issue of resources was raised, since providing care to help people
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Latest news from SPPC | Living an...
and resources to support the development of communication and relationship skills and behaviours. - Funding has been made available to support the wider implementation of the CARE measure and a Practice Based Small Group Learning
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Prior to the upcoming Scottish Parliament Elections on 7 May, several political parties have made references to palliative care within their party manifestos.
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | August update from the SPPC
broad questions: What support do we need in Scotland to live healthier lives? What areas of health and social care matter most to you? Thinking about the future of health and social care services, where should our focus be? More