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Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Unleashing Compassion: communitie...
a volunteer befriending and support service delivered by Highland Hospice throughout areas of the Highlands. It provides social and practical support in an informal way. Susan Smith , Service Manager shared her reflections on some of the

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Annual Conference 2019: Speaker B...
and validated the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) intervention which uses a person-centred approach to carer assessment and support. To support implementation in practice the CSNAT research team has developed an online CSNAT

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issues: the need to support the workforce to support people with people all kinds of co-morbidities and illness pathways, including dementia in its various stages. The need for the framework to be of use and support to care workers and

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | SPPC Autumn Season: Virtual Poste...
https://www.palliativecarescotland.org.uk/cmsplus/content.php?pagename=autumn-season-posters-2020#

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief
GLGDGG-branded work to support wide-ranging membership activity. The approach is to engage and support individuals, communities and organisations identify their needs and develop the assets that they have available to them to meet these,

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | Palliative care services by locat...
service provides home support Across hospital and community - Hospital Support Nurse Team working in the hospital but providing support in the community Hospital Various Cancer Support Groups across the Islands Contact details

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | COVID-19: Making and communicatin...
which has been developed to support effective communication in the context of Covid-19. (also available via Guidelines site) Coronavirus (COVID-19) Ethical advice and support frameworks This guidance is intended to support NHS staff with

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always recognised or well supported generalists needed increased skills and confidence in working with families when people came to the end of their lives palliative care needed to be better joined up, particularly at night and weekends. Dr

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Gray, Macmillan Cancer Support Trisha Hatt, Macmillan Cancer Support Mark Hazelwood, Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care Jackie Husband, St Columba’s Hospice Susan Lowes, Marie Curie Maria McGill, CHAS Irene McKie, Strathcarron

Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care | December Update from the SPPC
collaboration which aims to support people to spend more time living at home or in a homely setting. Improvement activity will focus on five key areas which have been identified as areas where the pace and scale of improvement can be increased

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