Category Archives: News
AN-ACC Class 1 (Admit for Palliative Care)
The AN-ACC care funding model will replace the Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) from 1...
ARE YOU A PALLIATIVE CARE VOLUNTEER WITH A PERSONAL GRIEF STORY?
Florence is a volunteer at the St. Vincent’s Sacred Heart Hospice running a study for...
Animation Series: Demystifying palliative care and dying for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
NAIDOC Week is the perfect time for all Australians to watch and learn from these...
Celebrate NAIDOC Week from 3-10 July 2022
NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and...
The Shock of a Terminal Diagnosis and the importance of Trauma-informed orientation for professionals in the field
From the moment the patient is given a diagnosis or a prognosis shock in their...
The Worldwide Hospice and Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA) launches the World Hospice and Palliative Care Day 2022 Toolkit and Webinar
World Hospice and Palliative Care Day (WHPCD) is an annual unified day of action to...
ACI Consumer Partner Invitation
The NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation (ACI) is the lead agency for innovation in clinical...
UTS: Lack of appetite and Chronic breathlessness in patients in Palliative Care
A lack of appetite, weight loss and nutritional deficiencies are common in people with advanced...
PCNSW WELCOMES $743 MILLLION TO ENHANCE END-OF-LIFE-CARE IN NSW
Media Release Palliative Care NSW welcomes the $743 million funding boost to Palliative Care in...
Members celebrating National Palliative Care Week in May
University of Technology Sydney Professor Miriam Johnson, Director of Wolfson Palliative Care Research, University of...
Call for Abstracts and Registrations are open for our Biennial Conference happening this November!
In November 2022, PCNSW will be holding our Biennial Conference in Terrigal. The theme for...
Hayley was invited to dress a dead body. She says it was the ‘gift of a lifetime’
Hayley Campbell, a British-Australian journalist and author, recently visited a London mortuary and became familiar...