About this Event
Join us as we reflect on the positive change being made in end-of-life-care in the Highlands and consider how these successes could provide a template for better palliative care across Scotland.
This afternoon session will focus on the work of the End of Life Care Together partnership and look at why the system has been labelled “of global significance” by Professor Sir Muir Gray, one of the world’s leading experts on ageing.
Our panel will look at real world examples from the perspective of local GP practices, the Scottish Ambulance Service and beyond to demonstrate the ways in which the End of Life Care Together partnership is reshaping the palliative care landscape.
Taking the format of an informal discussion the event will feature thought-provoking debate on the significance of collaboration and relationship-building when seeking to add value to a fragmented public services landscape.
Hosted by award-winning broadcaster, journalist and producer Pennie Latin Stuart, the symposium will also provide an opportunity to ask questions of panel members:
• Kenny Steele, Chief Executive, Highland Hospice
• Lorien Cameron-Ross, GP Clinical Director, End of Life Care Together partnership
• Keri Fickling, Clinical Effectiveness Lead, Macmillan/Scottish Ambulance Service
• Al Miles, GP at Speyside Medical Group
Topics covered will include:
• The first 18-months of the 24/7 Palliative Care Helpline
• Two years of the Palliative Care Response Service
• The role data sharing can play in improving quality of care
• Future direction of the partnership
• How you can get involved
If you would like to submit questions for the panel in advance, please contact [email protected]
Light refreshments will be available and time for informal chat and networking provided.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wasps Inverness Creative Academy, Stephen's Street, Inverness, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00