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WELCOME
Tuesday 28 April 2015 WebinarHealth Promoting Palliative Care &
Developing Compassionate Communities
Health Promoting Palliative Care & Developing Compassionate Communities
Tuesday 28 April 2015
12.30pm – 1.30pm
Libby Sallnow, Palliative Medicine Doctor
Julian Abel, Palliative Care Consultant,
Weston Area Health Trust & Weston Hospicecare&
Beverley MatthewsLTC Programme Lead, NHS Improving Quality
You are about to participate in Health Promoting Palliative Care & Developing Compassionate Communities
The Webinar will start shortlyHousekeeping:
Please note: This session will be recorded , this includes all questions and chat typed in during the presentation
• In order to reduce background noise participants may be muted during the presentation.
• You may not be able to see the names of other delegates. This is not a confidentiality issue but a technical issue for large group events
• If you wish to ask a question type it in the ‘Chat Box’ throughout the course of the presentation or put your hand up
• If you have any technical issues please email [email protected]
Welcome
Bev MatthewsA nurse by background, Beverley has worked extensively throughout the NHS in a variety of clinical, managerial and strategic roles. Beverley’s current role as Programme Delivery Lead for Long Term Conditions Improvement Programmes: LTC Year of Care Commissioning Model and LTC Framework. Prior to joining NHS Improving Quality in April 2013, Beverley was Director of NHS Kidney Care and NHS Liver Care.
Passionate about service transformation through developing networks and leading complex programmes. Providing strategic leadership to partners within health communities, managing stakeholders and working across agencies.
Julian Abel, Palliative Care Consultant, Weston Area Health Trust & Weston HospicecareAreas of interest are compassionate community development in end of life care, electronic palliative care coordination systems, widespread use of advance care planning, use of quality improvement methodology in end of life care, and more recently development of a hospital treatment escalation plan. Contributed to the National End of Life Strategy implementation, Transforming End of Life Care in Acute Hospitals and currently working with the National End of Life Care Intelligence Network on developing end of life reports that can be used for continuous quality improvement..
Libby Sallnow, Palliative Medicine DoctorUndertaking a PhD in community engagement in end of life care. Research Fellow at St Joseph’s Hospice, London. Doctoral student at the University of Edinburgh. Research interests include a public health approach to end of life care, the role volunteers can play in end of life care, benefits of collaboration for communities and hospices, developing new models of engagement and compassionate communities. Libby has experience of working with innovative programmes exploring these issues both in the UK and internationally and has published books and articles on this field.
Meet the Speakers
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• During the E-Seminar we will mute all delegate’s lines throughout the presentation.
• If at other times you are in a noisy environment please mute your line by pressing the mute button on your screen (this can be found on the right hand side of the screen)
• If you would like to ask a question please use the raise hand button. (this can be found on the left hand side of the screen)
• This is an interactive session, please add your comments, and thoughts into the chat box as we go through the presentation.
• If you are having any technical problems please email [email protected]
• #LTCimprovement @NHSIQ
Health Promoting Palliative Care &Developing Compassionate Communities
• Understanding the drivers for and evidence supporting community development in health and social care.
• Understanding how this approach has been applied to end of life care.
• Learning about the Compassionate Cities Charter and how this may be implemented locally.
of Care foundation.
Learning Outcomes
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To pre-register email [email protected]
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