Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19: Guidance for general pr...
general practice team; to support practices to maintain the best and safest possible service to patients; to enable practices to provide good support to their staff across a range of workforce issues.
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Gray, Macmillan Cancer Support
Belinda Hacking, NHS Lothian
Tricia Hatt, Macmillan Cancer Support
Guy Haworth, St Margaret of Scotland Hospice
Mark Hazelwood, Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care
Annabel Howell, NHS Borders
Jackie
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Lynn Smith, Macmillan Cancer Support Michelle Scott, NHS BordersRos Scott, Volunteering Researcher and ConsultantGillian Sherwood, Prince and Princess of Wales HospiceLorna Stewart, NHS FifeRuth Yates, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
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have been extremely supportive of the Building on the Best Project, and have demonstrated the importance of a supportive ward culture where everyone, including healthcare support workers, is listened to.
Doubt was expressed that future
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providing peer support could be considered ‘carers’.
The important role played by the voluntary sector in the projects outlined above.
The need for more money to support this work.
The need for care planning to be done in parallel
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Annual Conference 2022: Anni...
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 | January update from the SPPC
of U.K. professionals BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care doi:10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000768 Research priorities for end of life care The results from an extensive 18-month public consultation on research priorities for end of life care
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | February Update from the SPPC
seven short webinars to support the provision of palliative care and improve prompt access to medication and pharmaceutical advice. The target audience is pharmacy technicians and pharmacy support staff. Back to top Scottish
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | January update from the SPPC
on NICE guideline for supportive and palliative care in adults The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is inviting comments on the draft scope for its guideline for supportive and palliative care in adults. The draft
Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Making the Best of Hard Times: SP...
involved in the care and support of people reaching the end of life. Book your place here: online registration We are pleased to announce a fantastic line-up of plenary speakers and break-out sessions... Death and Dying at the frontiers of