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Title
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
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Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
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00:02:03
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RTE news
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Call for better conditions for the dying’ RTE News report by Fergal Bowers broadcast 19 May 2010
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A report undertaken by Fergal Bowers of RTE concerning the suitability of hospitals for the dying and the possibility for people to die at home. The report details results of the the Irish Hospice Foundation's Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme's audit of end of life care in Ireland and Quality standards for end of life care in hospitals
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2016-09-28T11:56:14.000Z
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http://YouTube.com
RTE
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2016-09-28T11:56:14.000Z
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RTE news report by Fergal Bowers on the launch of the National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals in Ireland and the Quality standards for end of life care in hospitals on May 19 2010
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RTE
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RTE
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May 19 2010
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All rights reserved
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digital video
Audit
end of life care standards
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
mary harney
rte
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Title
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
The topic of the resource
Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
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Television Report
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02:02
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RTE
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RTE
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Call for better conditions for the dying’ RTE News report by Fergal Bowers broadcast 19 May 2010
Description
An account of the resource
A report undertaken by Fergal Bowers of RTE concerning the suitability of hospitals for the dying and the possibility for people to die at home.
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Transmitted: 19th May 2010
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RTE archives- http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0519/131180-health/
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<span>RTE-Raidió Teilifís Éireann</span><br />Irish Hospice Foundation <br />published via YouTube.com
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2016-09-28T11:56:14.000Z
Subject
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Conditions for the Dying
Creator
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RTE-Raidió Teilifís Éireann
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Fergal Bowers- Reporter, RTE, Raidió Teilifís Éireann
Former Minster for Health Mary Harney
Caitríona Crowe
Hospice Friendly Hospitals
RTE-Raidió Teilifís Éireann
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RTE archives-http://www.rte.ie/archives/
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File format: .mov
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English
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© RTÉ 2016-RTÉ Commercial Enterprises Ltd
irish hospice foundation
mary harney
rte
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Title
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Mary Harney, Bertie Ahern and Marian Finucane at Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch, 2004.
Subject
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning, Bertie Ahern, Mary Harney and Marian Finucane.
Description
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Mary Harney, Bertie Ahern and Marian Finucane at Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch, 2004, the main annual fundraiser for hospice services across Ireland. This event is supported by Bewley's.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
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2004.
Contributor
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Bertie Ahern.
Mary Harney.
Marian Finucane.
Bewley's.
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File format: JPEG.
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning!
Subject
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Images across the years from Ireland’s Biggest Coffee Morning, the main annual fundraiser for local hospice services across Ireland.
Description
An account of the resource
First launched by Mary Redmond in 1993, Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning invited hospice supporters to gather family, friends and colleagues to enjoy a cup of Bewley’s coffee and support their local hospice services. Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning, managed centrally by the Irish Hospice Foundation generated funds for local hospices with funds raised locally staying local.
Ireland’s Biggest Coffee Morning grew to become the main annual fundraiser for hospice services nationwide. Since 1993 Bewley’s Ireland have been the partner for Irelands Biggest Coffee Morning providing coffee free of charge for the annual event. Participants collect donations at their coffee mornings with proceeds going to local hospice services. The motto of Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning is 'What is raised locally STAYS locally'.
From 1993 to 2016 Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning raised 35 million for hospice services.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
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1993.
1999.
2002.
2003.
2004.
2006.
2009.
Contributor
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Bewley's.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Type
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Digital Images.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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Digital Photograph.
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Title
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch, 2004.
Subject
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning.
Description
An account of the resource
Images from the launch of Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning, 2004, the main annual fundraiser for hospice services across Ireland. This event is supported by Bewley's.
Creator
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
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2004.
Contributor
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Bertie Ahern.
Mary Harney.
Marian Finucane.
Bewley's.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Relation
A related resource
Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Collections-1993-2006.
2004
bertie ahern
bewley's
fundraising
ireland's biggest coffee morning
irish hospice foundation
marian finucane
mary harney
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Title
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch, 2003.
Subject
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch and Mary Harney.
Description
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch, 2003, with Mary Harney. This is the main annual fundraiser for hospice services across Ireland, and is supported by Bewley's Cafe.
Creator
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2003.
Contributor
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Mary Harney.
Bewley's Cafe.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning!
Subject
The topic of the resource
Images across the years from Ireland’s Biggest Coffee Morning, the main annual fundraiser for local hospice services across Ireland.
Description
An account of the resource
First launched by Mary Redmond in 1993, Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning invited hospice supporters to gather family, friends and colleagues to enjoy a cup of Bewley’s coffee and support their local hospice services. Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning, managed centrally by the Irish Hospice Foundation generated funds for local hospices with funds raised locally staying local.
Ireland’s Biggest Coffee Morning grew to become the main annual fundraiser for hospice services nationwide. Since 1993 Bewley’s Ireland have been the partner for Irelands Biggest Coffee Morning providing coffee free of charge for the annual event. Participants collect donations at their coffee mornings with proceeds going to local hospice services. The motto of Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning is 'What is raised locally STAYS locally'.
From 1993 to 2016 Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning raised 35 million for hospice services.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1993.
1999.
2002.
2003.
2004.
2006.
2009.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Bewley's.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Type
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Digital Images.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Digital Photograph.
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Title
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch, 2003.
Subject
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Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch.
Description
An account of the resource
Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Launch, 2003, the main annual fundraiser for hospice services across Ireland. This event is supported by Bewley's.
Creator
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2003.
Contributor
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
Bewley's.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Relation
A related resource
Ireland's Biggest Coffee Morning Collections-1993-2006.
2003
bewley's
fundraising
ireland's biggest coffee morning
irish hospice foundation
mary harney
-
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Title
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
The topic of the resource
Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Digital photograph
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Title
A name given to the resource
Images from the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, May 2010
Subject
The topic of the resource
The Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, Clontarf, May 2010
Description
An account of the resource
Attendees, including audience and panel members, of the May 2010 Hospice Friendly Hospital Programme
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
May 2010
Format
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File format: JPEG
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Digital photograph
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
21/04/16
2010
aine mccambridge
angela edghill
bridget clarke
bryan nolan
caitriona crowe
catherine mcguinness
eileen pearson
eileen wheelan
eugene murray
grace o' sullivan
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
jackie crinion
kieran mckeown
marie hennigan
mary friel
mary harney
mary lovegrove
mervyn taylor
muiris fitzgerald
ruth agar
susan hawkshaw
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Title
A name given to the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
The topic of the resource
Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
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A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Digital photograph
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Images from Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, May 2010
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospital Programme, Clontarf May 2010
Description
An account of the resource
Attendees, including audience and panel members, of the May 2010 Hospital Friendly Hospitals Programme
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
May 2010
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21/04/16
2010
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hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
mary harney
max watson
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
The topic of the resource
Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
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A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Digital photograph
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Image from Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, May 2010
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, Clontarf, May 2010
Description
An account of the resource
Attendees, including audience and panel members, of the May 2010 Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
May 2010
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21/04/16
2010
anna marie lynch
caitriona higgins
cillian twomey
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
linda collins
mary harney
richard cummins
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
The topic of the resource
Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
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A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Digital photograph
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Images from Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, May 2010
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospital Programme, Clontarf, May 2010
Description
An account of the resource
Attendees, including audience and panel members of Hospice Friendly Hospital Programme May 2010
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
May 2010
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
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2010
catherine mcguinness
eileen pearson
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
mary bowen
mary harney
muiris fitzgerald
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
The topic of the resource
Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
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A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Digital photograph
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Images from Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, May 2010
Subject
The topic of the resource
Irish Friendly Hospice Programme, May 2010
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An account of the resource
Attendees, including audience and panel members, of the May 2010 Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
May 2010
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The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
File format: JPEG
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Digital photographs
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
21/04/16
2010
denis doherty
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
mary harney
muiris fitzgerald
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006 -2016
Subject
The topic of the resource
Items and collections documenting the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, from its origins with the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital to the prijects developed though the hospice friendly hospitals initiative.
Description
An account of the resource
In 2006 following the success of the Care of people dying in hospitals pilot project in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda the Irish Hospice Foundation was awarded funding from Atlantic Philanthropies to develop a national Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme.
The HFH programme was undertaken in partnership with the HSE and a range of public service and academic organisations. The programme was initially developed as a five-year work-stream (2007-2012) designed to improve the quality of end-of life care in acute and community hospitals in Ireland. It was implemented across two ’phases’: 2007-10; 2010-12. The national programme was launched formally on 14 May 2007, by President Mary McAleese in St Mary’s Hospital in Dublin’s Phoenix Park.
Central to the programme was the development of a comprehensive framework of standards regarding dying, death and bereavement in Ireland.
Key Achievements;
-The launch of the Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals by Minister of Health & Children, Mary Harney TD, in May 2010.
-The HFH Programme won the 2010 Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’
-Commitment from HIQA to include the Quality Standards as a ‘core care process’ in their standards
-A National Audit of End-of-Life Care in Hospitals, which included 1,000 patient deaths across 54 acute and community hospitals (comprising 75% of national acute bed capacity). This was the first audit of its kind in the EU.
-The publication of Design & Dignity Guidelines for Physical Environments of Hospitals Supporting End-of-Life Care and subsequent development of the design & dignity programme to fund refurbishment projects in hospitals.
-Engagement with the HSE Office of the CEO to secure a specific commitment in the HSE Service Plan for 2011 to the implementation of End-of-Life Care Development Plans in all hospitals.
-The establishment of Networks of Champions with representatives from HSE local health offices, acute and community hospitals, primary care services and voluntary organisations to influence changes at policy level and to share information and good practice.
-The development and implementation of ‘Final Journeys’ an interactive staff development programme aimed at all hospital staff. This Programme is embedded within the HSE’s education/development structures.
-The establishment of a Practice Development Framework to support the work of front-line staff in the care of patients and their families.
-The development of an Ethical Framework - an online educational resource to support ethical and legal challenges relating to end-of-life care
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Digital Photograph
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Images from Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme, May 2010
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospital Programme, May 2010
Description
An account of the resource
Attendees, including audience and panel members, of the May 2010 Hospice Friendly Hospital Programme
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
File format: JPEG
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Digital Photograph
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
21/04/16
2010
catherine mcguinness
denis doherty
eugene murray
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
mary harney
muiris fitzgerald