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Special 'death, dying and bereavement' edition of "Studies; an Irish quarterly review" December 2009.
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Death, dying and bereavement edition of "Studies; an irish quarterly review" published in December 2009.
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Collection details: In December 2009 a special issue of the journal Studies; an Irish quarterly review was launched in the Irish Hospice Foundation by RTE’s Michael O’ Muircheartaigh.
The edition (Vol 98 Is 392) focused on dying, death and bereavement and featured articles by Irish Hospice Foundation staff and patrons examining death and end-of-life issues in Ireland.
Articles included:
• ‘Planning your death while alive’ by Gabriel Byrne, patron of the Irish Hospice Foundation’s Forum on End of life
• ‘Forum on end-of-life’ by Bob Carroll of the IHF Forum on end-of-life
• ‘A good death in an Irish Hospital’ by Denis Doherty Irish Hospice Foundation board member
• ‘Hospice care: saving the tax payers’ money’ by Eugene Murray CEO of the Irish Hospice Foundation
• ‘Developing a supportive policy for end of life’ by Mervyn Taylor, manager of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme
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Death, dying and bereavement edition of Studies: an Irish Quarterly Review. December 2009.
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December 2009
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Jesuits Ireland
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Jesuits Ireland
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Gabriel Byrne, Maurice Manning, Bob Carroll, Denis Doherty, Ian Clarke, Mervyn Taylor, Ken Warpole, Joan McCarthy, Mark Loughrey and Eoin O'Malley
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English
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December 2009
2009
bob carroll
denis doherty
eoin o'malley
eugene murray
gabriel byrne
ian clarke
jesuits ireland
joan mccarthy
ken warpole
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Hospice Uganda film "No country for old men" premier November 17 2011.
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Photographs of the premier of "No country for old men" Hospice Uganda documentary.
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Premier of "No country for old men" documentary directed by Eugene Murray (former CEO of Irish Hospice Foundation & Robin Murray.
The documentary outlines the work of Anne Merriman and Hospice Uganda. proceeds from teh film went towards Hospice Uganda.
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November 17th 2011
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Msc / Postgraduate Diploma in Bereavement Studies
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This programme (originally a Higher Diploma) had its first intake of students in 2004 and first graduating class in 2005.. It is delivered in partnership with the Royal College of Surgeons institute of leadership.
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Irish Hospice Foundation Publications and publication launches
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Research, strategy and policy publications of the Irish Hospice Foundation and launch events
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Collection of the key research, strategy and policy publications released by the Irish Hospice Foundation and their launch events
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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All rights reserved
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The Irish Hospice Foundation launches new 3 year Strategic Plan
The Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) has asserted that any reform of the health service must have a positive impact on the journey the patient who is at the end of their life has through the system and has called for clarity on the Government's plans for the development of palliative care services. The concern was expressed at the launch of the IHF's new three year Strategic Plan which will cover the activities of the national charity from 2012 to 2015. A total of five strategic objectives including advocating for quality services for care at end of life for all patients and developing innovative responses to specific end of life care challenges will be pursued by the IHF over the coming three years.
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2012-02-29 10:16:25
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Ireland
irishhospicefoundation
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
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Children, ChildrensPalliativeCare, ChildrensHospice
Description
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Items related to the development and expansion of hospice and palliative care for children
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Laura Rooney Ferris
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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English
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Children's Palliative Care
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Issues related to children’s palliative care have been central to the Irish Hospice Foundation since its early years. IHF was involved with the development of a number of initiatives for children’s palliative care services Including ;
• Driving the first nationwide study on the end-of-life care needs of children, with the Department of Health & Children, resulting in the development of government policy on children’s palliative care in 2010
• Being part of the National Development Committee responsible for the implementation Government’s national policy on children’s palliative care
• IHF funded 85% of the start-up costs of the Children’s Care Programme – which includes a team of Children’s Outreach Nurses and Ireland’s only Paediatric Consultant specialising in Children Palliative Care
• Funding Children’s Oncology Liaison Nurse at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital for 12 years
• Fund a night nursing service for families to allow children with terminal illnesses at remain at home
• Along with Laura Lynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, undertook two assessments of the respite needs of children with life-limiting conditions initially in the North-East and Midlands (2011), followed by a national respite needs assessment published in March 2013.
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Launch of 'Respite services for children with life-limiting conditions & their families' Mansion House March 4th
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2013-03-04 13:06:46
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
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Children, ChildrensPalliativeCare, ChildrensHospice
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Items related to the development and expansion of hospice and palliative care for children
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Laura Rooney Ferris
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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English
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Children's Palliative Care
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Issues related to children’s palliative care have been central to the Irish Hospice Foundation since its early years. IHF was involved with the development of a number of initiatives for children’s palliative care services Including ;
• Driving the first nationwide study on the end-of-life care needs of children, with the Department of Health & Children, resulting in the development of government policy on children’s palliative care in 2010
• Being part of the National Development Committee responsible for the implementation Government’s national policy on children’s palliative care
• IHF funded 85% of the start-up costs of the Children’s Care Programme – which includes a team of Children’s Outreach Nurses and Ireland’s only Paediatric Consultant specialising in Children Palliative Care
• Funding Children’s Oncology Liaison Nurse at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital for 12 years
• Fund a night nursing service for families to allow children with terminal illnesses at remain at home
• Along with Laura Lynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, undertook two assessments of the respite needs of children with life-limiting conditions initially in the North-East and Midlands (2011), followed by a national respite needs assessment published in March 2013.
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Launch of 'Respite services for children with life-limiting conditions & their families' Mansion House March 4th
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2013-03-04 13:12:12
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
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Children, ChildrensPalliativeCare, ChildrensHospice
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Items related to the development and expansion of hospice and palliative care for children
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Laura Rooney Ferris
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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English
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Children's Palliative Care
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Issues related to children’s palliative care have been central to the Irish Hospice Foundation since its early years. IHF was involved with the development of a number of initiatives for children’s palliative care services Including ;
• Driving the first nationwide study on the end-of-life care needs of children, with the Department of Health & Children, resulting in the development of government policy on children’s palliative care in 2010
• Being part of the National Development Committee responsible for the implementation Government’s national policy on children’s palliative care
• IHF funded 85% of the start-up costs of the Children’s Care Programme – which includes a team of Children’s Outreach Nurses and Ireland’s only Paediatric Consultant specialising in Children Palliative Care
• Funding Children’s Oncology Liaison Nurse at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital for 12 years
• Fund a night nursing service for families to allow children with terminal illnesses at remain at home
• Along with Laura Lynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, undertook two assessments of the respite needs of children with life-limiting conditions initially in the North-East and Midlands (2011), followed by a national respite needs assessment published in March 2013.
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Launch of 'Respite services for children with life-limiting conditions & their families' Mansion House March 4th
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2013-03-04 13:13:22
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
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Children, ChildrensPalliativeCare, ChildrensHospice
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Items related to the development and expansion of hospice and palliative care for children
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Laura Rooney Ferris
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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English
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Children's Palliative Care
Abstract
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Issues related to children’s palliative care have been central to the Irish Hospice Foundation since its early years. IHF was involved with the development of a number of initiatives for children’s palliative care services Including ;
• Driving the first nationwide study on the end-of-life care needs of children, with the Department of Health & Children, resulting in the development of government policy on children’s palliative care in 2010
• Being part of the National Development Committee responsible for the implementation Government’s national policy on children’s palliative care
• IHF funded 85% of the start-up costs of the Children’s Care Programme – which includes a team of Children’s Outreach Nurses and Ireland’s only Paediatric Consultant specialising in Children Palliative Care
• Funding Children’s Oncology Liaison Nurse at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital for 12 years
• Fund a night nursing service for families to allow children with terminal illnesses at remain at home
• Along with Laura Lynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, undertook two assessments of the respite needs of children with life-limiting conditions initially in the North-East and Midlands (2011), followed by a national respite needs assessment published in March 2013.
Still Image
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An account of the resource
Launch of 'Respite services for children with life-limiting conditions & their families' Mansion House March 4th
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2013-03-04 13:13:39
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
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Children, ChildrensPalliativeCare, ChildrensHospice
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An account of the resource
Items related to the development and expansion of hospice and palliative care for children
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Laura Rooney Ferris
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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English
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Children's Palliative Care
Abstract
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Issues related to children’s palliative care have been central to the Irish Hospice Foundation since its early years. IHF was involved with the development of a number of initiatives for children’s palliative care services Including ;
• Driving the first nationwide study on the end-of-life care needs of children, with the Department of Health & Children, resulting in the development of government policy on children’s palliative care in 2010
• Being part of the National Development Committee responsible for the implementation Government’s national policy on children’s palliative care
• IHF funded 85% of the start-up costs of the Children’s Care Programme – which includes a team of Children’s Outreach Nurses and Ireland’s only Paediatric Consultant specialising in Children Palliative Care
• Funding Children’s Oncology Liaison Nurse at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital for 12 years
• Fund a night nursing service for families to allow children with terminal illnesses at remain at home
• Along with Laura Lynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, undertook two assessments of the respite needs of children with life-limiting conditions initially in the North-East and Midlands (2011), followed by a national respite needs assessment published in March 2013.
Still Image
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Launch of 'Respite services for children with life-limiting conditions & their families' Mansion House March 4th
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2013-03-04 13:15:02
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
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Children, ChildrensPalliativeCare, ChildrensHospice
Description
An account of the resource
Items related to the development and expansion of hospice and palliative care for children
Creator
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Laura Rooney Ferris
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Language
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English
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Children's Palliative Care
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
Issues related to children’s palliative care have been central to the Irish Hospice Foundation since its early years. IHF was involved with the development of a number of initiatives for children’s palliative care services Including ;
• Driving the first nationwide study on the end-of-life care needs of children, with the Department of Health & Children, resulting in the development of government policy on children’s palliative care in 2010
• Being part of the National Development Committee responsible for the implementation Government’s national policy on children’s palliative care
• IHF funded 85% of the start-up costs of the Children’s Care Programme – which includes a team of Children’s Outreach Nurses and Ireland’s only Paediatric Consultant specialising in Children Palliative Care
• Funding Children’s Oncology Liaison Nurse at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital for 12 years
• Fund a night nursing service for families to allow children with terminal illnesses at remain at home
• Along with Laura Lynn, Ireland’s Children’s Hospice, undertook two assessments of the respite needs of children with life-limiting conditions initially in the North-East and Midlands (2011), followed by a national respite needs assessment published in March 2013.
Still Image
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2013-03-04 13:15:25
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Description
An account of the resource