Two webinars on bereavement, loss and grief in the context of COVID-19 to be hosted for health/care staff in July and August. Click here for more info
A new webinar series hosted by NES will commence later this month, each focusing on a different bereavement topic. Click here for more information
NES has launched a resource on supporting the spiritual care needs of those who are nearing the end of life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here
Click here for more information on an online survey from the Palliative Care Institute Liverpool and Universities of Liverpool and Sheffield
The Death Certification Review Service have updated their guidance for doctors completing a Medical Certificate of Cause of Death related to COVID-19.
Click here for more information on a newly launched National Wellbeing Hub called PRoMIS for the health and social care workforce
This provides managers & teams with information on supporting employees who are bereaved & dealing with the death of a colleague. Click here for more
NES has launched new resources to support health and social care staff deal with bereavement in the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here
A new animation has been launched on Psychological First Aid during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to watch it and for further information
GPN/CPD Connect are holding a free webinar around enabling support for end of life and palliative care on 21st May at 2pm. Click here for further info
The Scotland Deanery May newsletter is now available online. Click here to read the latest news including the development of bereavement resources
Latest e-Newsletter now available - click here to read / sign up
A new NES resource has been launched on 'Caring for people who are dying and those close to them amidst COVID-19 visiting restrictions'. Click here
NES has developed a new 'TALK' acronym and graphic to help health and social care professionals cope with death and bereavement. Click here
Two new COVID-19 Guidelines have been added to the Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines. To read them and other associated resources, click here
CSMEN has developed skills bundles for health and social care staff, deployed or redeployed to support services for use during the COVID-19 pandemic
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