Category Archives: News
Extending our reach through professional education
Dr Peta McVey, PCNSW Palliative Care Guidance Manager, recently provided a professional education session at...
Paediatric End-of-Life Care Communication course
A new course on End-of-Life Communication in Paediatric Palliative Care is accessible for free on...
Changes to the Management of Community Palliative Care Services in Western Sydney
The NSW Government announced on March 12th that community palliative care services in the Western...
New Nurse Practitioner Bill introduced to Parliament: Two of our Member NPs share their thoughts
On the 20th of March the Health Legislation Amendment (Removal of Requirement for a Collaborative...
Submission to the New Aged Care Act Exposure Draft
The Federal Minister for Aged Care recently announced that the Australian Government is considering the extensive...
Exploring the experience of social workers in supporting people with life-limiting illnesses accessing the NDIS and the support services required.
There is a growing need for people under 65 with life-limiting illnesses to receive adequate...
Have you been involved in providing palliative care to a person experiencing homelessness in the past 5 years?
Palliative Care Victoria (PCV) CEO Violet Platt is undertaking her PhD and would like to...
National Advance Care Planning Week (18 – 24 March)
National Advance Care Planning Week provides an ideal opportunity to participate in an education event or...
Aged Care Taskforce Final Report
The Aged Care Taskforce report has recommended government should be the primary funder of clinical...
PCNSW Pre-Budget Submission 2024-25
Palliative Care – An essential strategy for a critical moment in time This Pre-Budget submission...
PCNSW attends the 30th Annual Friends of Palliative Care Walk & Fun Run
Friends of Palliative Care (FOPC) is a charity organisation that collaborates with local Palliative Care services in...
Closing the Women’s Health Gap
Investing in women’s health, creating a world where all individuals have equal access to medical...