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Acute Hospitals Network
Subject
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Accute Hospital Network and Hospice Friendly Hospitals
Description
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The Acute Hospital Network was established in 2010 after the completion of phase one of the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme. It grew from the original group of hospitals involved with the Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme. The network aims to support End-of-Life Care Committees in hospitals to implement the Quality Standards for End of Life Care.
The network now includes 40 hospitals
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
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Hospitals around Ireland.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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All Rights Reserved
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
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English
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
Text
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End of Life Care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Description
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Presentation by Denis Casey at the June 2015 Acute Hospital Network Meeting
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Denis Casey
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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June 2015
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All rights reserved
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PDF (originally PowerPoint)
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English
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
2015
acute hospital network
denis casey
end of life care
hospice friendly hospitals
palliative care
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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
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Hospitals around Ireland.
Irish Hospice Foundation.
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All Rights Reserved
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Parent Collection: Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme 2006-2016.
Language
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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Acute Hospitals and Palliative Care
Description
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Presentation by Ciarán Browne at the Acute Hospital Network Meeting March 2015
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Ciarán Browne
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Irish Hospice Foundation
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March 2015
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All rights reserved
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PDF (originally PowerPoint)
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English
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Presentation Slides
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
2015
acute hospitals network
ciaran browne
hospice friendly hospitals
palliative care
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Irish Hospice Foundation; Research development and Strategies from 2000
Subject
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Outline documents, annual reviews and proposals for the Irish Hospice Foundations research development initiatives from 2000
Description
An account of the resource
Documents outlining the research development activities and goals of the Irish Hospice Foundation from 2000. This includes the work to develop a postgraduate Bereavement Studies programme and the expansion of research fellowships and funded research in conjunction with other organisations like the Health Research Board.
Creator
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Orla Keegan- Head of Education, Research and Bereavement at Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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2000
Contributor
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Orla Keegan-Head of Education, Bereavement and Research at Irish Hospice Foundation
Irish Hospice Foundation
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All Rights Reserved
Rights Holder
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
Text
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Summary/Presentation
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Title
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Audit of Irish Research and Palliative Care, Hospice and Bereavement, 2001-2002
Subject
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Bereavement, Research and Education
Description
An account of the resource
Documents outlining the research development activities and goals of the audit of Research and Palliative Care, Hospice and Bereavement, conducted between 2001-2002.
Creator
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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2001-2002
Contributor
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Orla Keegan-Head of Education, Research and Bereavement Services
Ciaran Stauton
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All Rights Reserved
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A related resource
Parent Collection: Education and Research
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File format: ppx. .doc. .xlm
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English
Type
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Text: Summary/Presentation
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
2001
2002
ciaran stauton
education
orla keegan
palliative care
research
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https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/3e78e7da6d62cf3672c85346dfd82cb6.pdf
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Title
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Future of Palliative Care Education In Ireland: A Discussion Paper
Subject
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Research and Education and Palliative Care
Description
An account of the resource
A paper, written by the Planning Group of Round Table of Palliative Care Education in Ireland, outlining the future of palliative care education in Ireland.
Creator
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Planning Group of Round Table of Palliative Care
Education in Ireland.
National Council for Specialist Palliative Care:
Finola O’Sullivan
Emer Loughrey
Irish Association for Palliative Care:
Karen Ryan
Philip Larkin
Irish Hospice Foundation:
Agnes Higgins
Jim Rhatigan
David Clark
Visiting Professor of Hospice Studies Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin Ginny Dunn, Coordinator
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
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May, 2007
Contributor
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Planning Group of Round Table of Palliative Care Education in Ireland
National Council for Specialist Palliative Care:
Finola O’Sullivan
Emer Loughrey
Irish Association for Palliative Care:
Karen Ryan
Philip Larkin
Irish Hospice Foundation:
Agnes Higgins
Jim Rhatigan
David Clark
Visiting Professor of Hospice Studies Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin Ginny Dunn, Coordinator
Rights
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All Rights Reserved
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Education and Research
Format
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File format: PDF.
Language
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English
Type
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Text: White Paper
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation
Dublin Core
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Title
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Irish Hospice Foundation; Research development and Strategies from 2000
Subject
The topic of the resource
Outline documents, annual reviews and proposals for the Irish Hospice Foundations research development initiatives from 2000
Description
An account of the resource
Documents outlining the research development activities and goals of the Irish Hospice Foundation from 2000. This includes the work to develop a postgraduate Bereavement Studies programme and the expansion of research fellowships and funded research in conjunction with other organisations like the Health Research Board.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Orla Keegan- Head of Education, Research and Bereavement at Irish Hospice Foundation
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2000
Contributor
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Orla Keegan-Head of Education, Bereavement and Research at Irish Hospice Foundation
Irish Hospice Foundation
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All Rights Reserved
Rights Holder
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©Irish Hospice Foundation
Text
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White paper
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Title
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Future of Palliative Care Education In Ireland: A Discussion Paper
Subject
The topic of the resource
Research and Education and Palliative Care
Description
An account of the resource
A paper, written by the Planning Group of Round Table of Palliative Care Education in Ireland, outlining the future of palliative care education in Ireland.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Planning Group of Round Table of Palliative Care
Education in Ireland.
National Council for Specialist Palliative Care:
Finola O’Sullivan
Emer Loughrey
Irish Association for Palliative Care:
Karen Ryan
Philip Larkin
Irish Hospice Foundation:
Agnes Higgins
Jim Rhatigan
David Clark
Visiting Professor of Hospice Studies Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin Ginny Dunn, Coordinator
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
May, 2007
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Planning Group of Round Table of Palliative Care Education in Ireland
National Council for Specialist Palliative Care:
Finola O’Sullivan
Emer Loughrey
Irish Association for Palliative Care:
Karen Ryan
Philip Larkin
Irish Hospice Foundation:
Agnes Higgins
Jim Rhatigan
David Clark
Visiting Professor of Hospice Studies Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin Ginny Dunn, Coordinator
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
All Rights Reserved
Relation
A related resource
Parent Collection: Education and Research
Format
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File format: PDF
Language
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English
Type
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Text: White Paper
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
©Irish Hospice Foundation
2007
education
irish hospice foundation
palliative care
research
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
Subject
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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
Alternative Title
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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.
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Eugene Murray, CEO Irish Hospice Foundation
Description
An account of the resource
Eugene Murray, CEO Irish Hospice Foundation addressing the press conference for the release of 'Palliative care for children with life limiting illness' March 24 2010
PICTURE BY MARTIN MAHER
Date
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2010-03-24 13:26:49
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All Rights Reserved
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All Rights Reserved
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Flickr username: IrishHospiceFoundation
children
irishhospicefoundation
palliative care
-
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
Subject
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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
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Laura Rooney Ferris
Publisher
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Irish Hospice Foundation
Language
A language of the resource
English
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
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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Mr Barry Andrews, TD, Minister of State for Children
Description
An account of the resource
Mr Barry Andrews, TD, Minister of State for Children speaking at the launch of 'Palliative care for children with life limiting illness' March 24 2010
PICTURE BY MARTIN MAHER
Date
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2010-03-24 13:24:01
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All Rights Reserved
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All Rights Reserved
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Flickr username: IrishHospiceFoundation
children
irishhospicefoundation
palliative care
-
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
Subject
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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
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Laura Rooney Ferris
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation
Language
A language of the resource
English
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
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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Title
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Eugene Murray, Irish Hospice Foundation (left) Minister Barry Andrews, TD (right)
Description
An account of the resource
Eugene Murrary CEO Irish Hospice Foundation
PICTURE BY MARTIN MAHER
Date
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2010-03-24 13:24:58
Rights
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All Rights Reserved
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All Rights Reserved
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Flickr username: IrishHospiceFoundation
children
irishhospicefoundation
palliative care
-
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
Subject
The topic of the resource
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
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation
Language
A language of the resource
English
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
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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Title
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Minister Barry Andrews TD, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health & Children
Description
An account of the resource
Minister Barry Andrews, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health & Children at the launch of 'Palliative care for children with life limiting illness' March 24 2010
PICTURE BY MARTIN MAHER
Date
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2010-03-24 13:15:27
Rights
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All Rights Reserved
License
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All Rights Reserved
Creator
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Flickr username: IrishHospiceFoundation
children
irishhospicefoundation
palliative care
-
https://archives.hospicefoundation.ie/files/original/8d323b4f146537ccfc5c22066ec4cb71.jpg
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Children's Palliative Care - Children's Hospice Homecare
Subject
The topic of the resource
Children, ChildrensPalliativeCare, ChildrensHospice
Description
An account of the resource
Items related to the development and expansion of hospice and palliative care for children
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Laura Rooney Ferris
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Irish Hospice Foundation
Language
A language of the resource
English
Alternative Title
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
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.
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Minister Barry Andrews TD, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health & Children
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Minister Barry Andrews, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health & Children at the launch of 'Palliative care for children with life limiting illness' March 24 2010
PICTURE BY MARTIN MAHER
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2010-03-24 13:15:42
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All Rights Reserved
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Flickr username: IrishHospiceFoundation
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irishhospicefoundation
palliative care
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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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Minister Barry Andrews TD, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health & Children
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Minister Barry Andrews, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Principal Officer, Dept. of Health & Children at the launch of 'Palliative care for children with life limiting illness' March 24 2010
PICTURE BY MARTIN MAHER
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2010-03-24 13:17:32
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Flickr username: IrishHospiceFoundation
children
irishhospicefoundation
palliative care