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SUMMARY:Resource Guide Launch: "Palliative Care Is… A collective response to death\, dying\, and grief"
DESCRIPTION:The ePAC Action Team\, consisting of inner city workers\, researchers\, and palliative care practitioners\,  has been working together for over five years to improve access to quality care for people facing serious illness and the life-limiting conditions of homelessness\, poverty\, racism\, criminalization\, and stigma in Victoria\, BC (Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ territories). \nNow the group is launching a Resource Guide called\, Palliative Care Is… A collective response to death\, dying\, and grief in the inner city\, rooted in workers’ knowledge and experiences\, and containing insights developed from research\, actions\, and our ongoing collaborations.  \nThe 7 chapter\, 90-page Guide adapts a palliative approach to care for the settings where people are living and dying in contexts of inequity. Its target audience are workers – in housing\, shelters\, drop-ins\, and on the streets – who are providing care\, and filling gaps in health and palliative care services. Rather than being prescriptive of what workers should do\, the Guide recognizes the work that is already happening in these settings to meet the care needs of people who are ignored\, dismissed\, and unable to reach mainstream health services. health services. \nTo learn more about the development of this guide read our blog click here. To download the pdf or access our interactive online ebook of the guide click here.
URL:https://palliativeapproaches.uvic.ca/event/palliative-approaches-resource-guide-launch/
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SUMMARY:Employment and family caregiving in palliative care
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Clare Gardiner in a talk exploring some of the financial impacts of end of life caregiving\, in particular focusing on employment and the challenges of providing informal care to someone approaching the end of life whilst remaining in paid work. The role of government policy and employment legislation will also be considered\, reflecting on international evidence including from the UK and Canada. \n  \nDr. Clare Gardiner\nClare is Professor of Palliative Care at the Health Sciences School at The University of Sheffield\, UK. She is particularly interested in research concerning economic aspects of palliative care\, particularly the costs of family caregiving and impacts on employment. \nClick here to download the event poster \nUPDATE: A recording of the event is uploaded to our YouTube page\, click here to watch.
URL:https://palliativeapproaches.uvic.ca/event/the-financial-impacts-of-end-of-life-caregiving/
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