Implications of the likely introduction of voluntary euthanasia in Australia will be a focus at the biennial
Australian Palliative Care Conference in Adelaide this week.
• Marie McInerney covered
the Australian Palliative Care Conference in Adelaide — # 17APCC.
The need for greater support and care for people dying at home, and for greater investment in the aged care workforce was highlighted at the 12th
Australian Palliative Care Conference in Can... Read more
This week, journalist @mariemcinerney reported for @croakeynews at
the Australian Palliative Care Conference in Adelaide — # 17APCC.
One of the highlights of the recent
Australian Palliative Care Conference was learning about the work of Maringka Burton and Ilawanti Ken, who are Ngangkari — traditional Aboriginal he... Read more
Dr James Ricciardone, a registrar with the Australian College of Rural and Remote Health, graphically illustrated the inequities in access to palliative care in a presentation at the recent
Australian Palliative Care Conference about one of his patients, a man in his 30s.
A keynote speaker at this week's
Australian Palliative Care Conference in Adelaide, Groot - Alberts says her main passion is in «working with difference» — across cultures, as well as in families, workplaces and communities.
Not exact matches
And last year, ECU associate dean for research and higher degrees, Linda Kristjanson, was named
Australian Telstra Business Woman of the Year, in recognition of pioneering
palliative care research.
Health organisations including the
Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association, the Association of
Australian Medical Research Institutes, Pathology Australia, the
Australian Medical Association, The Royal
Australian College of General Practitioners, the
Palliative Care Association the Consumers Health Forum of Australia and the Pharmacy Guild of Australia have issued welcoming statements to the new minister, outlining some of the outstanding issues in their sectors for the his attention.
She has been especially proud to host the
Australian edition of ehospice — broadening the communication reach of news and views about hospice and
palliative care.
Palliverse will also be tweeting from the 2015
Australian Advance Care Planning Conference (#ACPMELB15) in Melbourne on 24 - 25th November, and participating in the weekly global
palliative care (#hpmglobal) chat at 11 pm AEDT on Monday, 23rd November.
Either these are
palliatives which indicate that there is a recognition that mandatory sentencing is unfair in itself in which case my point is proved, or alternatively, there is no particular reason to spend $ A5 million per year in the Northern Territories and Western Australia to provide these diversionary programs which are not available or are not funded in other parts of the
Australian Territory.