Category Archives: News
Dementia in prisons: studying better care practices in custody
Researchers in NSW are seeking help to identify how to better support older prisoners suffering...
The sound of the Arts as Patient Experience
Patient Experience Symposium 2018, Sydney, 9th & 10th April. At the opening of the Patient Experience...
World Health Day 2018 and universal health coverage
World Health Day 7 April 2018. In this 70th anniversary year, The World Health Organisation...
Custodial Health Conference 2018 & EOL care in prisons
31st May – 3rd June. Hosted by the Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network (NSW), the Custodial...
Get your creative juices flowing for this art competition
Palliative Care NSW would like to invite you to submit an artwork as part of...
Webinar to explore ethical issues in aging for people with intellectual disabilities
12th April 2018. The Australian Society for Intellectual Disabilities (NSW / ACT), in partnership with...
Death Literacy Conference: Registrations now open
The Groundswell Project have announced that registrations are now open for the Death Literacy Conference, Figtree...
Dying at Easter: Dye, eggs and Ruby chocolate
As Easter approaches we remember the many palliative care practitioners and volunteers who will be...
Cultural safety crucial in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare
In a joint statement the Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association, Public Health Association of Australia,...
Register your interest now for the third Dying2Learn MOOC
Flinders University are set to press go on their Dying2Learn MOOC for the third time....
Representatives sought for joint ACI+CEC Consumer Council
Wanted! Consumer representatives to shape safety, quality and innovation in health care. The Agency for Clinical...
Tenderly: What can end-of-life care learn from after-death care?
Nestled into the former Fire Station at Port Kembla is Tender Funerals , a community initiative that...