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July 7, 2022
Online
NHS England’s new 2021 Ambitions for Palliative and End of Life Care set out the need for local organisations to develop integrated services that provide personalised end of life care. With Marie Curie’s 2021 End of Life Report finding that Covid-19 lead to an increase in deaths at home, community services have had to adapt and improve patient pathways and support to deliver effective palliative care to more people. Local services must now work in partnership to meet the needs of an increasing number of vulnerable people, ensuring that end of life care is accessible for those in hospital, care homes and in the community. Through joined-up working and developing staff teams to provide compassionate and personalised end of life care, the palliative care sector can continue to deliver exemplary support to all.
Join us at The Palliative and End of Life Care Conference 2022 to hear high level keynotes from leading experts, including insights into the new national framework for end-of-life care. A series of best practice case studies will provide practical guidance on how to ensure staff have the necessary skills to support patients at end of life, work effectively in partnership across local services, and provide personalised care in the community. You will also have the opportunity to network with senior colleagues across the palliative care sector, sharing key challenges and solutions.
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