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<strong>Everything Has Changed</strong> <br /><br />Perspectives of those who have been bereaved on the need forbereavement services in the HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster area.
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Bereavement Care Liaison Project.
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Report undertaken as part of the Bereavement Care Liaison Project, intended to provide insight into the perspectives of those who have been bereaved on the need for bereavement services in the HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster area.
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<p><strong>Steering group</strong> <br />· Ms Carmel Brennan, Project Specialist, Department of Public Health, Tullamore <br />· Ms Maria Costello, Bereavement Care Liaison Officer, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Dr Michael Cushen, Consultant in Specialist Palliative Medicine, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath · Ms Mary Delaney, Community Services Manager, Laois/Offaly <br />· Mr Gerry Fogarty, Chairman, Living Links, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Ms Lorraine Johnson, Project Worker, Barnardos, Tullamore <br />· Ms Orla Keegan, Head of Education Research and Bereavement Services, Irish Hospice Foundation <br />· Ms Ann Kelly, Director of Nursing, Midlands Regional Hospital Mullingar <br />· Mr PJ Lawlor, Director of Nursing, Laois/Offaly Mental Health Services <br />· Ms Catherine Leavey, North Westmeath Hospice Group <br />· Dr Tony Lowry, General Practitioner, Athlone <br />· Ms Josephine Rigney, Training and Development Officer, Suicide Prevention Office, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br /><br /><strong>Research team</strong></p>
<p>Mary Hegarty, Lead Qualitative Researcher, Department of Public Health, Tullamore <br />· Maria Costello <br />· Carmel Brennan<br />· Orla Keega</p>
<span>Irish Hospice Foundation.</span><br /><span>Health Service Executive</span>
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Health Services Executive.
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Published: 2010.
Bereavement Liaison Project term: 2008-2010.
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<p><strong>Steering group </strong><br />· Ms Carmel Brennan, Project Specialist, Department of Public Health, Tullamore <br />· Ms Maria Costello, Bereavement Care Liaison Officer, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Dr Michael Cushen, Consultant in Specialist Palliative Medicine, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Ms Mary Delaney, Community Services Manager, Laois/Offaly · Mr Gerry Fogarty, Chairman, Living Links, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Ms Lorraine Johnson, Project Worker, Barnardos, Tullamore <br />· Ms Orla Keegan, Head of Education Research and Bereavement Services, Irish Hospice Foundation <br />· Ms Ann Kelly, Director of Nursing, Midlands Regional Hospital Mullingar <br />· Mr PJ Lawlor, Director of Nursing, Laois/Offaly Mental Health Services <br />· Ms Catherine Leavey, North Westmeath Hospice Group <br />· Dr Tony Lowry, General Practitioner, Athlone<br />· Ms Josephine Rigney, Training and Development Officer, Suicide Prevention Office, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br /><br /><strong>Research team<br /></strong></p>
<p>· Mary Hegarty, Lead Qualitative Researcher, Department of Public Health, Tullamore<br />· Maria Costello<br />· Carmel Brennan<br />· Orla Keegan<br />Irish Hospice Foundation.<br />Health Service Executive</p>
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Bereavement.
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English.
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Bereavement Care Liaison Project 2004-2010.
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<p>The Irish Hospice Foundation’s bereavement service established the Bereavement Care Liaison Officer Project in 2004. It was a initially developed as a partnership between the Irish Hospice Foundation and the HSE in the South East; Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wexford, South Tipperary (the formerly South-eastern Health Board) as a three year programme. <br /><br />Phase one of the project involved describing bereavement care in the South East area, identifying training and support needs and developing a prioritised plan for the remaining two years of the project.<br /><br />On completion of Phase One and the review of bereavement services a report titles ‘Investigation of the Gaps in Bereavement Care Services in the former HSE/SE region’ was published in 2005. <br /><br />In June 2008 first Bereavement Care Liaison Officer, Brid Carroll came into post. Brid Carroll was based in St. Patrick’s Hospital, Waterford and worked with the Suicide Resource Office and the HSE Palliative Care Services in the region. <br /><br />The second Bereavement Care Liaison Officer, Maria Costello, took up her role in 2009 and worked in Laois, Offaly, Longford and Westmeath. At the conclusion of her post Maria wrote the report ‘<em>Everything Has Changed Perspectives of those who have been bereaved on the need for bereavement services in the HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster area</em>’</p>
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Bereavement Care.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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2004-2010.
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A project was overseen by an advisory group comprised the following roles:
Dr Susan Delaney, Irish Hospice Foundation, Chair
Mr TJ Dunford, HSE Palliative Care services
Mr Sean McCarthy, HSE Suicide Resource Officer
Ms Sheila Doyle, Care of the Elderly
Ms Margaret Browne, Disability services
Mr Cathal O’Reilly, Primary Care
Ms Eileen O’Leary, Regional Nurse Manager Palliative Care services
Ms Olywyn Ryan, Irish Cancer Society
Ms Lorraine Edwards, (from 2007) Social worker Palliative Care services
Mr Padraig Mc Morrow, Voluntary Bereavement services
Mr John Kennedy, Asylum services, Waterford
Ms Orla Keegan, Irish Hospice Foundation
Ms Pat Wilson, Voluntary Bereavement services
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©The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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English.
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©The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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<h4><em>Everything Has Changed</em></h4>
<div style="text-align:left;">Perspectives of those who have been bereaved on the need for bereavement services in the HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster area.</div>
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Bereavement Care Liaison Project.
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Report undertaken as part of the Bereavement Care Liaison Project, intended to provide insight into the perspectives of those who have been bereaved on the need for bereavement services in the HSE Dublin Mid-Leinster area.
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<strong>Steering group</strong> <br />· Ms Carmel Brennan, Project Specialist, Department of Public Health, Tullamore <br />· Ms Maria Costello, Bereavement Care Liaison Officer, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Dr Michael Cushen, Consultant in Specialist Palliative Medicine, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath · Ms Mary Delaney, Community Services Manager, Laois/Offaly <br />· Mr Gerry Fogarty, Chairman, Living Links, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Ms Lorraine Johnson, Project Worker, Barnardos, Tullamore <br />· Ms Orla Keegan, Head of Education Research and Bereavement Services, Irish Hospice Foundation <br />· Ms Ann Kelly, Director of Nursing, Midlands Regional Hospital Mullingar <br />· Mr PJ Lawlor, Director of Nursing, Laois/Offaly Mental Health Services <br />· Ms Catherine Leavey, North Westmeath Hospice Group <br />· Dr Tony Lowry, General Practitioner, Athlone <br />· Ms Josephine Rigney, Training and Development Officer, Suicide Prevention Office, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br /><br /><strong><strong>Research team</strong></strong>
<p>Mary Hegarty, Lead Qualitative Researcher, Department of Public Health, Tullamore <br />· Maria Costello <br />· Carmel Brennan<br />· Orla Keega</p>
Irish Hospice Foundation.<br />Health Service Executive
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Health Services Executive.
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Published: 2010.
Bereavement Liaison Project term: 2008-2010.
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<strong>Steering group </strong><br />· Ms Carmel Brennan, Project Specialist, Department of Public Health, Tullamore <br />· Ms Maria Costello, Bereavement Care Liaison Officer, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Dr Michael Cushen, Consultant in Specialist Palliative Medicine, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Ms Mary Delaney, Community Services Manager, Laois/Offaly · Mr Gerry Fogarty, Chairman, Living Links, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br />· Ms Lorraine Johnson, Project Worker, Barnardos, Tullamore <br />· Ms Orla Keegan, Head of Education Research and Bereavement Services, Irish Hospice Foundation <br />· Ms Ann Kelly, Director of Nursing, Midlands Regional Hospital Mullingar <br />· Mr PJ Lawlor, Director of Nursing, Laois/Offaly Mental Health Services <br />· Ms Catherine Leavey, North Westmeath Hospice Group <br />· Dr Tony Lowry, General Practitioner, Athlone<br />· Ms Josephine Rigney, Training and Development Officer, Suicide Prevention Office, Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath <br /><br /><strong>Research team<br /></strong>
<p>· Mary Hegarty, Lead Qualitative Researcher, Department of Public Health, Tullamore<br />· Maria Costello<br />· Carmel Brennan<br />· Orla Keegan<br /><span>Irish Hospice Foundation.</span><br /><span>Health Service Executive</span></p>
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Parent Collection: Bereavement.
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File format: PDF.
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English.
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©The Irish Hospice Foundation.
2010
bereavement care liaison project
health service executive
irish hospice foundation
maria costello
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National Practice Development Programme: End of Life Care in Major Band 1 Hospitals. Introducing a Framework for Person-Centered Care.
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Person-centered care.
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An interim report on the effect of a programme implemented in several hospitals around Ireland, intended to develop a person centered framework.
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Compiled by Lorna Peelo-Kilroe.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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September 2010-September 2011.
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<strong>Programme Management:</strong> <br />Mervyn Taylor, Hospice Friendly Hospitals Manager. <br />Michael Shannon, Director, HSE Office of Nursing and Midwifery Services Director. <br />Professor Brendan McCormack, University of Ulster, Supervision.<br /><br /> <strong>Programme Lead:</strong> Lorna Peelo-Kilroe National Practice Development Coordinator, End of Life Care. <br /><br /><strong>Programme Co Facilitator:</strong> Mary Bowen, Operations Manager Hospice Friendly Hospitals (HFH).<br /><br /> <strong>Participating Hospitals:</strong> Adelade and Meath National Children’s Hospital. Tallaght Beaumont Hospital. Dublin Connolly Hospital. Blanchardstown Cork University Hospital. Mater Hospital, Dublin, Beneavin Lodge Nursing Home and Church View Nursing Home. Mid Western Regional Hospital, Dooradoyle Limerick University Hospital) St James’s Hospital, Dublin University College Hospital, Galway
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme Collection.
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File format: pdf.
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English.
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A report on the first 12 months of the national practice development programme for end-of-life care in eight major acute hospitals and two nursing homes in the Republic.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
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Publications relating to the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, run by the Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Collection
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English
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Documents.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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National Practice Development Programme: End of Life Care in Major Band 1 Hospitals. Introducing a Framework for Person-Centered Care.
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Person-centered care.
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An interim report on the effect of a programme implemented in several hospitals around Ireland, intended to develop a person centered framework.
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Compiled by Lorna Peelo-Kilroe.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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September 2010-September 2011.
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<strong>Programme Management:</strong> <br />Mervyn Taylor, Hospice Friendly Hospitals Manager. <br />Michael Shannon, Director, HSE Office of Nursing and Midwifery Services Director.<br /> Professor Brendan McCormack, University of Ulster, Supervision.<br /><br /><strong>Programme Lead:<br /></strong> Lorna Peelo-Kilroe National Practice Development Coordinator, End of Life Care. <br /><br /><strong>Programme Co Facilitator:</strong> <br />Mary Bowen, Operations Manager Hospice Friendly Hospitals (HFH). <br /><br /><strong>Participating Hospitals:</strong> <br />Adelade and Meath National Children’s Hospital.<br /> Tallaght Beaumont Hospital.<br /> Dublin Connolly Hospital.<br /> Blanchardstown Cork University Hospital.<br /> Mater Hospital, Dublin, <br />Beneavin Lodge Nursing Home and Church View Nursing Home. Mid Western Regional Hospital, Dooradoyle Limerick University Hospital) St James’s Hospital, Dublin University College Hospital, Galway
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme Collection.
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File format: pdf.
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English
2010
2011
end of life care
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
national practice development programme
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Quality Standards for End- of- Life Care in Hospitals: Making end-of-life care central to hospital care.
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End-of-life care in hospitals.
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Report on how to identify and implement quality standards for end-of-life care in a hospital setting.
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Helen Donovan.
Michael Browne.
Daphne Doran.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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2010.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme Collection.
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English
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The Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals were developed in partnership with healthcare staff and interested parties including bereaved relatives.
They set out a shared vision of the end-of-life care each person should have and what each hospital should aim
to provide. The Standards identify what hospitals should strive for and how they can ensure that the essential elements of a consistent quality approach to end-of-life care are in place in all parts of the hospital whether death is unexpected or expected. The Standards take into
account the fact that delivery of end-of-life care is governed not only by people’s identified
needs but also by their expressed preferences as well as their cultural and spiritual values. The
underlying message of the Standards is that time is of the essence and that provision of high
quality care is paramount.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
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Publications relating to the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, run by the Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Collection
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English
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Documents.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals: Making end-of-life care central to hospital care.
Subject
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End-of-life care in hospitals.
Description
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Report on how to identify and implement quality standards for end-of-life care in a hospital setting.
Creator
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Helen Donovan.
Michael Browne.
Daphne Doran.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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2010
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme Collection.
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File format: pdf.
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English,
2010
daphne doran
end of life care
helen donovan
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
mary mcaleese
michael browne
research
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Publications
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Publications relating to the Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme, run by the Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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The Irish Hospice Foundation.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Collection
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English
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Documents.
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All rights reserved
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Draft Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals
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A response to the Public Consultation on Draft Quality Standards for End-of-Life Care in Hospitals.
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals
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Hospice friendly Hospitals programme.
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18 May 2010
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PDF file - 30 page report
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Text
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The Draft Quality Standards for End of Life Care in Hospitals sets out a vision of the type
of end-of-life care that people can expect in a hospital hospitals in terms of service
provision, support and quality of care and identify the essential elements that need to be
in place to ensure a consistent quality approach to end of life care across the hospital
setting, whether death is sudden or expected.
2010
end of life care
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation
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Children's Hospice Homecare Project
Subject
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Bereavement
Description
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Introduction to the Irish Hospice Foundation's Children's Hospice Homecare project.
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Irish Hospice
published via YouTube.com
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2010-12-14T10:11:29.000Z
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<a title="Standard Youtube Licence " href="https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms" target="_blank">Standard YouTube Licence</a>
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File format: .wmv
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English
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2010-12-14T10:11:29.000Z
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
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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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Children's Hospice Homecare Project
Description
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Introduction to the Irish Hospice Foundation's Children's Hospice Homecare project.
Date
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2010-12-14T10:11:29.000Z
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http://YouTube.com
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms">Standard YouTube License</a>
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Irish Hospice Foundation<br />published via YouTube.com
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/static?template=terms">Standard YouTube License</a>
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2010-12-14T10:11:29.000Z
Subject
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Bereavement
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Format
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File format: wmv
Language
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English
Type
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Moving image: Movie
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
2010
bevan ritchie
children
children's hospice homecare
claire quinn
eugene murray
irish hospice foundation
marian finucane
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Title
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Invitation to Thank You Book launch
Subject
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Thank You Book
Description
An account of the resource
An invitation to the launch of the Thank You Book on October 21, 2010.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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21-10-2010
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All rights reserved
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PDF
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English
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2010
Rights Holder
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Title
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Launch of The Thank You Book
Subject
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<em>The Thank You Book</em>
Description
An account of the resource
A promotional photo taken at the launch of <em>The Thank You Book</em> in October 2010.
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October 2010
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© Irish Hospice Foundation
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<em> </em>
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JPEG
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October 2010
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Title
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Singer Brian Kennedy at The Thank You Book launch
Subject
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<em>The Thank You Book</em>
Description
An account of the resource
Singer Brian Kennedy helps to launch <em>The Thank You Book</em> and a line of thank you cards at an event in October 2010.
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October 2010
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© Irish Hospice Foundation
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JPEG
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October 2010
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Brian Kennedy at The Thank You Book launch
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<em>The Thank You Book</em>
Description
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Singer Brian Kennedy at the launch of <em>The Thank You Book</em> in October 2010.
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October 2010
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© Irish Hospice Foundation
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JPEG
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October 2010
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Title
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Launch of The Thank You Book
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<em>The Thank You Book</em>
Description
An account of the resource
A promotional photo taken at the launch of <em>The Thank You Book</em> in October 2010.
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October 2010
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© Irish Hospice Foundation
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<em> </em>
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JPEG
Date Created
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October 2010
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Title
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Author Sheila O'Flanaghan at The Thank You Book launch
Subject
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<em>The Thank You Book</em>
Description
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Author Sheila O'Flanaghan at <em>The Thank You Book</em> launch in October 2010.
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October 2010
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© Irish Hospice Foundation
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October 2010
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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Title
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Thank You Book & Thank You Day 2010 -2012
Subject
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The 'Thank You Book', published in 2010, and Thank You Day 2011 and 2012.
Description
An account of the resource
<strong>Thank You Book</strong><br />The Thank You Book was published by the Irish Hospice Foundation in October 2010. <br /><br />The book is in journal format and was aimed to act as a place to practice the act of gratitude. It also features messages of gratitude from Irish and international personalities. These messages were secured specifically for the publication and in them personalities give thanks for the things that are important to them. Celebrity contributors include: Martin Sheen, Gabriel Byrne, Seamus Heaney, Brian Friel, Maeve Binchy, Edna O’Brien, Cecilia Ahern, Colum McCann, Sebastian Barry and Brendan Gleeson. <br /><br />To accompany the book a series of Thank you cards were developed featuring quites from the contrbuters and designed by Steve Averill of AMP Visual <br /><br />Edited by: Roisin Ingle. <br /><br />Designed by: Stephen Averill AMP Visual <br /><br /><strong>Thank You Day</strong> <br />The Thank You Book also generated a range of Thank You cards and led to ‘Thank You Day’. Thank You Day, modelled on U.S. Thanksgiving, was held in November 2011 and aimed to be a dedicated day of giving thanks.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation, edited by Roisin Ingle
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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2010, November 2011
Contributor
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Martin Sheen, Gabriel Byrne, Seamus Heaney, Brian Friel, Maeve Binchy, Edna O’Brien, Cecilia Ahern, Colum McCann, Sebastian Barry, Brendan Gleeson
Edited by: Roisin Ingle.
Designed by: U2 designer Stephen Averill.
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© Irish Hospice Foundation
Format
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PDFs, still images
Language
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English
Date Created
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2010
Rights Holder
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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JPEG
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Title
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Thank You Book launch
Subject
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<em>The Thank You Book</em>
Description
An account of the resource
Inviation and photos from the launch of <em>The Thank You Book</em> in October 2010.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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October 2010
Rights
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© Irish Hospice Foundation
Relation
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<em>The Thank You Book</em>
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JPEGs
Date Created
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October 2010
Rights Holder
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Irish Hospice Foundation
2010
brian kennedy
fundraising
irish hospice foundation
sheila o'flanaghan
thank you book
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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
Still Image
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Original Format
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Title
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals staff at the award ceremony for the Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’ on 28 October 2010.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals staff at the awards ceremony having won the Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’ on October 28 2010.
Description
An account of the resource
The Hospice Friendly Hospitals programme won the Irish Medical Times Award for ‘Excellence in Healthcare Management’ on 28 October 2010.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation
2010
IMT award
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Dublin Core
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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
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Original Format
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Jpeg image
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Title
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Group picture of Hospice Friendly Hospitals ''champions for change' 2010
Subject
The topic of the resource
Group shot of the 'champions for change' of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals in November 2010
Description
An account of the resource
Group shot of the 'champions for change' of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals in November 2010
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation
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 2010
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation
All rights reserved
2010
champions for change
hospice friendly hospitals
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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 from the 2015 meeting for the Acute Hospital Network.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation
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
12th of November, 2015.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
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All Rights Reserved.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Type
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Still image-Photograph.
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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Programme timetable for the Acute Hospital Network Meeting.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals and Acute Hospital Network Meeting.
Description
An account of the resource
Timetable from the 2015 meeting for the Acute Hospital Network.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation
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
2015
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
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.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
File format: .doc.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text: Timetable
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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Acute Hospitals Network
Subject
The topic of the resource
Accute Hospital Network and Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Description
An account of the resource
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
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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2010
Contributor
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Hospitals around Ireland.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
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All Rights Reserved
Relation
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Language
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English
Rights Holder
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph
Dublin Core
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Title
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals Acute Network Meeting, 2015.
Subject
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals and Acute Hospital Network.
Description
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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.
Rights
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All Rights Reserved.
Relation
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Type
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Still image-Photograph.
Text-Timetable
Rights Holder
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Language
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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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https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/001cddc5d8bde6eea8b53c663d4a4076.pdf
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Acute Hospital Network Information.
Subject
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals and Acute Hospital Network.
Description
An account of the resource
Description of the work of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Acute Hospitial Network.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Date
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2010.
Contributor
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Rights
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All Rights Reserved.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospital Programme 2006-2016.
Format
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File format: JPEG.
Language
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English.
Type
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Text: Report.
Rights Holder
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©Irish Hospice Foundation.
Dublin Core
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Title
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Acute Hospitals Network
Subject
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Accute Hospital Network and Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Description
An account of the resource
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
Creator
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Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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2010
Contributor
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Hospitals around Ireland.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
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All Rights Reserved
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Language
A language of the resource
English
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation
Text
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Original Format
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Report
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
Acute Hospital Network Information.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hospice Friendly Hospitals and Acute Hospital Network.
Description
An account of the resource
Description of the work of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Acute Hospitial Network.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Irish Hospice Foundation
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
2010.
Contributor
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Irish Hospice Foundation.
Rights
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All Rights Reserved.
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2001-2016.
Format
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File format: doc.
Language
A language of the resource
English.
Type
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Text:Summary Report.
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation.
2010
acute hospital network
hospice friendly hospitals
irish hospice foundation