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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Acute Network Meeting, 2015.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals and Acute Hospital Network.
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An account of the resource
Image of committee members from the 2015 meeting for the Acute Hospital Network.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
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12th of November, 2015.
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
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All Rights Reserved.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
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Still image-Photograph.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/b2ef6b32aa51808d81abdf693e8d83ad.docx
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Programme timetable for the Acute Hospital Network Meeting.
Subject
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals and Acute Hospital Network Meeting.
Description
An account of the resource
Timetable from the 2015 meeting for the Acute Hospital Network.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
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2015
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Anne Bergin- Ph.D.
Kate Bree-ADON Sligo Regional Hospital
Karen Charnley- Programme Manager Education and Communications Hub
Marie Cregan- founder of Féileacáin support group for bereaved parents
Sarah Cronin-Dementia Development Officer, Irish Hospice Foundation
Debbie Hayden- Palliative Care Nurse Tutor, Our Lady’s Hospice
Marie Lynch- Healthcare Programmes Manager, The Irish Hospice Foundation & HFH Programme
Dr Eileen Mannion Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Saolta Health Care Group
Sheilagh Reaper-Reynolds, Palliative Care Manager, HSE
Deirdre Shanagher-Irish Hospice Foundation
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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All Rights Reserved.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
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English.
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Text: Timetable
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
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Acute Hospitals Network
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Accute Hospital Network and Hospice Friendly Hospitals
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The Acute Hospital Network was established in 2010 after the completion of phase one of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme. It grew from the original group of hospitals involved with the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme. The network aims to support End-of-Life Care Committees in hospitals to implement the Quality Standards for End of Life Care.
The network now includes 40 hospitals
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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2010
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Hospitals around Ireland.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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All Rights Reserved
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Language
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English
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
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Photograph
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Title
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Acute Network Meeting, 2015.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals and Acute Hospital Network.
Description
An account of the resource
Image of committee members and timetable from the 2015 meeting for the Acute Hospital Network.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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12th November, 2015.
Contributor
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Anne Bergin- Ph.D.
Kate Bree-ADON Sligo Regional Hospital
Karen Charnley- Programme Manager Education and Communications Hub
Marie Cregan- founder of Féileacáin support group for bereaved parents
Sarah Cronin-Dementia Development Officer, Irish Hospice Foundation
Debbie Hayden- Palliative Care Nurse Tutor, Our Lady’s Hospice
Marie Lynch- Healthcare Programmes Manager, The Irish Hospice Foundation & HFH Programme
Dr Eileen Mannion Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Saolta Health Care Group
Sheilagh Reaper-Reynolds, Palliative Care Manager, HSE
Deirdre Shanagher-Irish Hospice Foundation
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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All Rights Reserved.
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
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File format: JPEG.
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Still image-Photograph.
Text-Timetable
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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English
2010
2015
acute hospital network
anne bergin
debbie hayden
deidre shanagher
eileen mannion
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
karen charnley
kate bree
marie cregan
marie lynch
sarah cronin
sheilagh reaper-reynolds
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Title
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Opening statement by Kate Bree, Assistant Director of Nursing, Chair of Hospice Friendly Hospital Network to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children
Subject
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End-of-Life Care
Description
An account of the resource
Opening statement made by Kate Bree to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children, discussing the work and importance of the 'Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme'.
Between October 24th and 14th November 2013 the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children, held a series of public hearings chaired by Jerry Buttimer TD end-of-life care issues in Ireland. Expert speakers addressed the committee and examined current arrangements for end-of-life care in Ireland and what measures can be taken to ensure that persons of all ages approaching end of life are enabled to die well and with dignity.
Speakers including Irish Hospice Foundation CEO Sharon Foley, addressed issues including; planning for end of life, the role of specialist palliative care, death in hospital, at home and in long-stay residential facilities, children, diversity and bereavement care.
Creator
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Kate Bree- Assistant Director of Nursing for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, as part of the Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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14th November 2013
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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All Rights Reserved
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File format: PDF
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English
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Text: Speech
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A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation
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Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children end-of-life hearings October /November 2013
Subject
The topic of the resource
End-of-Life Care
Description
An account of the resource
Between October 24th and 14th November 2013 the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children, held a series of public hearings chaired by Jerry Buttimer TD end-of-life care issues in Ireland. Expert speakers addressed the committee and examined current arrangements for end-of-life care in Ireland and what measures can be taken to ensure that persons of all ages approaching end of life are enabled to die well and with dignity.
Speakers including Irish Hospice Foundation CEO Sharon Foley, addressed issues including; planning for end of life, the role of specialist palliative care, death in hospital, at home and in long-stay residential facilities, children, diversity and bereavement care.
Contributions include;
Kate Bree-Assistant Director of Nursing, Sligo General
Hospital and Chair of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Network
Brid Carroll- Irish Childhood Bereavement Network Chair
Patricia Rickard Clarke-member of the National Council of the
Orla Keegan- Head of Education Research and Bereavement, Irish Hospice Foundation
Bryan Nolan- Communications and Development Coordinator, Irish Hospice Foundation
Patricia Rickard- a member of the National Council of the Forum on End of Life in Ireland, as well as a solicitor and former Law Reform Commissioner
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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October 24th and 14th November 2013
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All Rights Reserved
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File format: PDF
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English
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Text: Report
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Opening statement by Kate Bree, Assistant Director of Nursing, Chair of Hospice Friendly Hospital Network to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children
Subject
The topic of the resource
End-of-Life Care
Description
An account of the resource
Opening statement made by Kate Bree to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children, discussing the work and importance of the 'Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme'.
Between October 24th and 14th November 2013 the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children, held a series of public hearings chaired by Jerry Buttimer TD end-of-life care issues in Ireland. Expert speakers addressed the committee and examined current arrangements for end-of-life care in Ireland and what measures can be taken to ensure that persons of all ages approaching end of life are enabled to die well and with dignity.
Speakers including Irish Hospice Foundation CEO Sharon Foley, addressed issues including; planning for end of life, the role of specialist palliative care, death in hospital, at home and in long-stay residential facilities, children, diversity and bereavement care.
Creator
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Kate Bree- Assistant Director of Nursing for the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, as part of the Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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14th November 2013
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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All Rights Reserved
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File format: PDF
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English
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Text: Speech
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
2013
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
kate bree
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Submission to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and
Children Public Hearing on End-of-Life Care- Dying in hospitals by Kate Bree
Subject
The topic of the resource
End-of-Life Care
Description
An account of the resource
Submission made to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children Public Hearing on End-of-Life Care- Dying in hospitals by Kate Bree, Assistant Director of Nursing, Sligo General Hospital and Chair of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Network.
Between October 24th and 14th November 2013 the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children, held a series of public hearings chaired by Jerry Buttimer TD end-of-life care issues in Ireland. Expert speakers addressed the committee and examined current arrangements for end-of-life care in Ireland and what measures can be taken to ensure that persons of all ages approaching end of life are enabled to die well and with dignity.
Speakers including Irish Hospice Foundation CEO Sharon Foley, addressed issues including; planning for end of life, the role of specialist palliative care, death in hospital, at home and in long-stay residential facilities, children, diversity and bereavement care.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Kate Bree-Assistant Director of Nursing, Sligo General
Hospital and Chair of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Network
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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November, 2013
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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All Rights Reservd
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File format: PDF
Language
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English
Type
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Text: Report
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation
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Title
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Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children end-of-life hearings October /November 2013
Subject
The topic of the resource
End-of-Life Care
Description
An account of the resource
Between October 24th and 14th November 2013 the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children, held a series of public hearings chaired by Jerry Buttimer TD end-of-life care issues in Ireland. Expert speakers addressed the committee and examined current arrangements for end-of-life care in Ireland and what measures can be taken to ensure that persons of all ages approaching end of life are enabled to die well and with dignity.
Speakers including Irish Hospice Foundation CEO Sharon Foley, addressed issues including; planning for end of life, the role of specialist palliative care, death in hospital, at home and in long-stay residential facilities, children, diversity and bereavement care.
Contributions include;
Kate Bree-Assistant Director of Nursing, Sligo General
Hospital and Chair of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Network
Brid Carroll- Irish Childhood Bereavement Network Chair
Patricia Rickard Clarke-member of the National Council of the
Orla Keegan- Head of Education Research and Bereavement, Irish Hospice Foundation
Bryan Nolan- Communications and Development Coordinator, Irish Hospice Foundation
Patricia Rickard- a member of the National Council of the Forum on End of Life in Ireland, as well as a solicitor and former Law Reform Commissioner
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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October 24th and 14th November 2013
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All Rights Reserved
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File format: PDF
Language
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English
Type
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Text: Report
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Report
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Title
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Submission to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and
Children Public Hearing on End-of-Life Care- Dying in hospitals by Kate Bree
Subject
The topic of the resource
End-of-Life Care
Description
An account of the resource
Submission made to the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children Public Hearing on End-of-Life Care- Dying in hospitals by Kate Bree, Assistant Director of Nursing, Sligo General Hospital and Chair of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Network.
Between October 24th and 14th November 2013 the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children, held a series of public hearings chaired by Jerry Buttimer TD end-of-life care issues in Ireland. Expert speakers addressed the committee and examined current arrangements for end-of-life care in Ireland and what measures can be taken to ensure that persons of all ages approaching end of life are enabled to die well and with dignity.
Speakers including Irish Hospice Foundation CEO Sharon Foley, addressed issues including; planning for end of life, the role of specialist palliative care, death in hospital, at home and in long-stay residential facilities, children, diversity and bereavement care.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Kate Bree-Assistant Director of Nursing, Sligo General
Hospital and Chair of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Network
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
November, 2013
Contributor
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Rights
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All Rights Reserved
Format
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File format: PDF
Language
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English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Report
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation
2013
irish hospice foundation
kate bree