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Tag Archives: Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London
How can palliative care engage policymakers? By offering a route to health and social care integration
While taking part in a King’s Undergraduate Research Fellowship at the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation, UK, Josephine Jewiss and Natasha Joseph were involved in a project to understand how, and if, UK policymakers address palliative … Continue reading
Inclusivity in palliative care – are we as good as we think?
NEW SERIES: EXPLORING NEW DIMENSIONS AT #EAPC2021 … There are just 22 days to the 17th World Congress Online of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC). With live sessions on 6 to 8 October and lots of on-demand content … Continue reading