Hospice Friendly Hospitals Maternity Network
Dublin Core
Title
Hospice Friendly Hospitals Maternity Network
Subject
Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Description
The Maternity network of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals was developed out of a desire to apply the principles of Hospice Friendly Hospitals in maternity settings. It was established following initial information and knowledge sharing meeting between the Dublin maternity hospitals in 2013.
The Maternity & Neonatal Hospice Friendly Hospitals Network is a national network for healthcare staff who work in the area of pregnancy loss and infant death. The aim of this network is to share information and advocate for improvements in end-of-life care and bereavement services.
The network was instrumental in the development of and public consultations involved in the HSEs ‘Standards for Bereavement Care Following Pregnancy Loss and Perinatal Death’ which were officially launched on August 10 2016
The Maternity & Neonatal Hospice Friendly Hospitals Network is a national network for healthcare staff who work in the area of pregnancy loss and infant death. The aim of this network is to share information and advocate for improvements in end-of-life care and bereavement services.
The network was instrumental in the development of and public consultations involved in the HSEs ‘Standards for Bereavement Care Following Pregnancy Loss and Perinatal Death’ which were officially launched on August 10 2016
Creator
Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
Development: 2013
Contributor
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
All Rights Reserved.
Relation
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Language
English.
Rights Holder
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Collection Items
Maternity and Neonatal Network Meeting, 2015.
Image of attendees at a meeting for the estabishment of the Maternity and Neonatal Network in April, 2015.
Image from pubic consultation about HSE bereavement standards.
Image from a 2015 consultation held with the public regarding the HSE's ‘Standards for Bereavement Care Following Pregnancy Loss and Perinatal Death’ which were officially launched on August 10 2016.
Information about the Maternity & Neonatal Hospice Friendly Hospitals Network
Summary of the intention of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme project 'Maternity & Neonatal Hospice Friendly Hospitals Network'
Maternity Workshop, 2013.
The Maternity network of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals was developed out of a desire to apply the principles of Hospice Friendly Hospitals in maternity settings. It was established following initial information and knowledge sharing meeting between…
Maternity Network workshop, 2014.
Documents and items from the 2014 Maternity Network workshop.
The Maternity network of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals was developed out of a desire to apply the principles of Hospice Friendly Hospitals in maternity settings. It was established…
The Maternity network of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals was developed out of a desire to apply the principles of Hospice Friendly Hospitals in maternity settings. It was established…
Maternity Network workshop, 2015
Documents and items from the Maternity Network workshop in 2015.
The Maternity network of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals was developed out of a desire to apply the principles of Hospice Friendly Hospitals in maternity settings. It was established…
The Maternity network of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals was developed out of a desire to apply the principles of Hospice Friendly Hospitals in maternity settings. It was established…
National Standards for Bereavement Care Following Pregnancy Loss and Perinatal Death
Presentation by Ciaran Browne at the Maternity and Neonatal Network Meeting April 2015
Information Sharing from International Conferences
Presentation by PLIDA at the April 2015 Maternity Network Meeting
Agenda for Maternity and Neonatal Network Meeting April 2015
Agenda for Maternity and Neonatal Network Meeting April 2015
A Vision of End of Life Care for Babies and Children
Presentation by Cathy Quinn at the Maternity and Neonatal Network Meeting October 2013