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Multidisciplinary Palliative and End of Life Care Forums

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This year, a series of Multidisciplinary Palliative and End of Life Care (PEoLC) forums will be held online. The purpose of these forums will be to bring together different professionals across health and social care to discuss a theme or subject in PEoLC, with each workshop being facilitated by an expert speaker or group of speakers.

Forums will be set up around topics rather than professional groups and will be an opportunity for professional networking and discussion with a wide variety of individuals from across the health and social care system in Sussex. The online forums are free to attend and open to all who are working in health and social care across Sussex.
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Catch-up on all previous forums: Multidisciplinary Palliative And End Of Life Care Forums (Catch-up)

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Exploring the Roles of Paramedics within Palliative and End of Life Care


This session is free and open to all who are working in health and social care across Sussex. It would be particularly suitable for those who are interested in the integration and development of paramedics within the sector, as well those who have questions and an interest around a paramedic’s scope of practice within PEoLC.

This session will cover topics such as:
  • The ambulance service and where paramedics have come from: culture and attitudes;
  • Working as a Specialist Practitioner in Palliative Care at a hospice;
  • The hospice acute response model;
  • Paramedics and PEoLC in East Sussex;
  • The national context and role of the College of Paramedics.

Speakers:

Jen Scott-Green – Palliative Care Paramedic at St Catherine’s Hospice and EoLC Lead for South East Coast Ambulance Service
Andy Brereton – Specialist Practitioner in Palliative Care at St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Chichester)
Rachael Findlay-Geer – Digital Health Lead at St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne)
Imogen Baldock – Emergency Care Support Worker at South East Coast Ambulance Service

Catch-up on this Webinar here: Multidisciplinary Palliative And End Of Life Care Forums (Catch-up)

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Reducing Health Inequalities in Palliative and End of Life Care for People with a Learning Disability

‘Reducing Health Inequalities in PEoLC for People with a Learning Disability’ is the second session in our series of Multidisciplinary Palliative and End of Life Care forums. In this video you will hear from the LeDeR (Learning from Lives and Deaths – People with a Learning Disability and Autistic People) team who discuss how palliative and end of life care services can better support those with a learning disability.

People with a learning disability experience significant health inequalities. Their life expectancy is over 20 years lower than the general population, they are twice as likely to die a preventable death, and they are less likely to receive good palliative and end of life care (PEoLC) services. LeDeR undertakes reviews of all the lives and deaths of people with a learning disability, and now people who are autistic but do not have a learning disability. This is to drive quality improvements and to reduce health inequalities. In Sussex, LeDeR has identified that mainstream services need to be more inclusive of those with a learning disability, and this includes PEoLC. Services supporting those with a learning disability also need to improve access to advance care planning.

This workshop aims to increase your understanding in what the barriers are to inclusive PEoLC in order that we can help you overcome them. This includes what reasonable adjustments you may need to legally make.

Find out more about the LeDeR Programme here: About LeDeR

Session facilitators:

Mary Evans, LeDeR Reviewer – Mary is an experienced general nurse with a background in patient safety and mortality reviewing.
Abby Lonsdale, LeDeR Reviewer – Abby is an experienced social worker and DoLS best interest assessor who has worked in community learning disability teams across health and social care in her career.
Edel Parsons, Senior LeDeR Reviewer – Edel is a learning disability nurse who has worked with people with a learning disability for 26 years across the NHS and social care, in community nursing, safeguarding and now health inequalities.

Catch up on this Webinar here: Multidisciplinary Palliative And End Of Life Care Forums (Catch-up)

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PEoLC Links

  • Martlets - Education and training
  • St Barnabas Hospice - Education and training courses
  • St Michael’s Hospice
  • St Peter & St James Hospice - Training
  • St Wilfrid’s Hospice (Eastbourne) - Learning & Development
  • St. Catherine's Hospice - Courses
  • St. Wilfrid's Hospice (Chichester) - Education
  • ReSPECT Awareness
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