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paulakp

@paulawooparr

Head of Nursing for Palliative & End of Life Care at North Manchester General MFT. Nurse, Mum, Wife, Friend. Loves a sunset, & dog walks.Opinions my own 🥰

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Commission on Palliative and End-of-Life Care (@pallcarecom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Volume 1 of the Commission’s Report, ‘Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care: Opportunities for England’ will be launched in Parliament on Tuesday 13th May. Visit our website for more information: palliativecarecommission.uk

Volume 1 of the Commission’s Report, ‘Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care: Opportunities for England’ will be launched in Parliament on Tuesday 13th May. 

Visit our website for more information: palliativecarecommission.uk
Sunitha Daniel (@sunithamd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

30–50% of hospital inpatients could benefit from palliative care,81% of cancer patients visit ED in their last 6 months.Yet 40% of hospitals lack 7-day PC service.While the nation debates #AssistedDying, NHS thinks of cutting #palliativecare funding. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Clatterbridge Cancer Charity (@clatterbridgecc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 We need your help! 🚨 We have a collection opportunity at Tesco Heswall on Saturday 17th May for the below time-slots: 1x 9am - 11am 2x 11am - 1pm 2x 1pm - 3pm 1x 3pm - 5pm If you can help, please email Hannah on [email protected] or call on 0151 556 5566!

🚨 We need your help! 🚨

We have a collection opportunity at Tesco Heswall on Saturday 17th May for the below time-slots:

1x 9am - 11am
2x 11am - 1pm
2x 1pm - 3pm
1x 3pm - 5pm

If you can help, please email Hannah on hannah.walsh18@nhs.net or call on 0151 556 5566!
paulakp (@paulawooparr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attending NHSE NW conference on Care, Connection and Advance Care Planning for people with a Learning Disability and Autistic People. Fabulous looking programme

Prof Katherine Sleeman (@kesleeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This letter, in today’s Times, stopped me in my tracks. The assisted dying Bill will affect all of society, in ways that have barely been considered.

This letter, in today’s Times, stopped me in my tracks.

The assisted dying Bill will affect all of society, in ways that have barely been considered.
paulakp (@paulawooparr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trafford Local Care Organisation⁩ Palliative Care Team are looking to appoint a Consultant, working in partnership with ⁦St Ann's Hospice⁩ Such an exciting opportunity for someone to help shape Palliative care across the locality. ⁦MFT NHS⁩ ⁦Manchester Local Care Organisation⁩ share.google/C4VRjoVv5sTS4E…

Amara Nwosu - Palliative Care & Technology (@amaranwosu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consultant in Palliative Medicine opportunity in Trafford. Please share to anyone who is interested jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/joba… #PalliativeCare #NHS #hapc #hpm

Royal College of Psychiatrists (@rcpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have serious concerns about the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill for England and Wales and therefore cannot support it in its current form. Our patients are among the most vulnerable in society and need to be sufficiently protected. Briefing👇rcpsych.ac.uk/news-and-featu…

scott murray (@scottamurrayed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Royal College of General Practitioners confirms GPs should not deliver assisted suicide. They are too busy delivering health care and they need more time to support people dying naturally. Palliative care can help people scared of dying

Royal College of General Practitioners confirms GPs should not deliver assisted suicide.  They are too busy delivering health care and they need more time to support people dying naturally. Palliative care can help people scared of dying
Frank Cottrell-Boyce (@frankcottrell_b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whatever you think about assisted dying, this bill is simply not fit for purpose. It's impossible this bill before sorting out palliative care. Palliative care is propped up by volunteers Assisted dying will have private investors That is not choice.

Frank Cottrell-Boyce (@frankcottrell_b) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there's to be both good palliative care and AD then why has the energy gone first into providing the risky option (AD) and not into its safety net? Put it another way - why prioritise the one involving private companies and not the one that depends on volunteers? Oh. Wait.

Gordon Brown (@gordonbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My article in The Guardian as MPs in Westminster prepare for the final decisive votes this Friday on one of the most consequential laws of our generation theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

uatuama (@uatuama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is absolutely undeniably and irrefutably is all about (the risk of people) dying (perhaps when they neither want to nor should).