In previous webinars of the pain management series, PACED experts discussed how to identify and assess pain. Now, we delve into how to treat it.
Modern medicine offers a variety of effective methods for pain management, with opioid analgesics
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Love Beyond Labels -What Palliative Care Taught me about Love
When we hear the word love, most of us instinctively think of romance—partners, lovers, Valentine’s Day hearts. But love has never been that small. Love is not limited to one person
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Holding the Holders: Rethinking Self-Care in Hospice Work
Hospice work asks us to hold far more than is ever written in a job description. It asks us to be present at some of the most tender and difficult moments of human life.
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Anticipatory Grief: Coping with Loss Before It Happens
Guidance for Families Grieving Before the Goodbye: At Gilchrist, we often say that grief begins long before the last breath. For many families, the process of saying goodbye starts well be
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Hypnotherapy in Palliative Care – comfort, calm and support when it matters most -Laura Alexander
When people hear the word ‘hypnotherapy’, they often think of habits,
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Reflections from the Citizen-Led Research Workshop at the Institute of Palliative Medicine, Kozhikode
What if research does not belong to universities alone?
What if research belongs to ordinary people?
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From First Breath to Last Breath.
When someone asks me what I do, I usually say:
From First Breath to Last Breath.
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Imagine yourself living with dementia. Or imagine yourself as a caregiver for a family member with dementia. What would your life be like? What do you hope and fear?
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Social judgment, rather than lack of desire, is one of the biggest barriers to intimacy with new partners for widowed people.
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Should AI be allowed to resurrect the dead? - When Roro (not her real name) lost her mother to cancer, the grief felt bottomless. She was haunted by the unfinished nature of their relationship. She was invited to create an AI version of her mother
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EVENT - Hybrid Lecture - March 18, 2026
Sheila Kussner Hope & Cope Lecture, “Medical Assitance in Dying in Quebec: Is it Truly an Informed Choice?”
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In health care, conversations about finance, workforce, and facilities often dominate the agenda. Yet, the most valuable and universal currency within our health systems is something less tangible but far more immediate: time.
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In partnership with Bath City FC and the Bath City Football Foundation, Dorothy House has produced a new Locker Room Chat, to destigmatise men’s mental health and encourage others to come together and talk openly about mental health, grief and loss at their
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I was a young doctor in Bangladesh, newly graduated, newly appointed to the Palliative Medicine team at Bangladesh Medical University. Palliative care was not yet a language I fully understood. I knew pain scales, oxygen flow rates, and opioid doses.
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Spiritual support remains one of the most complex and, at the same time, most essential elements of palliative care.
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With the core theme of “Targeting Tomorrow: Collaborative Advances in Paediatric Haematology Oncology Care”, the conference visibly recognised paediatric palliative care as a core pillar of high-quality oncology care, embedding quality-of-life–focused care at the
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by Ryan Marshall Felder and Adira Hulkower Mr. Young, in his late 60s, was admitted to a hospital in New York City with complications from untreated advanced cancer.
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Palliative care started out as a revolution – breaking away from established norms to champion the rights of the most vulnerable people in society.
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The Fourth Wheel webinar series on Volunteering is a practical online course on working with volunteers in palliative care - produced by PACED with support from The Grace Trust.
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The Pitt is a medical drama, but unlike typical ‘hospital soap operas’, it shows not only how difficult it is to be a doctor but also how vital it is to remain compassionate in a system where each day hangs between life and death.
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By Marie Curie, Marie Curie - In the latest episode of On the Marie Curie Couch podcast, Sir Michael Palin talks with Jason Davidson about his wife, Helen, who died in 2023.
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Background: World Health Assembly Resolution 67.19 affirms that palliative care is an ethical responsibility of health systems and urges member states to ensure domestic funding.
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The Fourth Wheel webinar series on Volunteering is a practical online course on working with volunteers in palliative care - produced by PACED with support from The Grace Trust.
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The conference, running 23-26 February 2026, will focus on some of the top 24 Priorities recently identified and prioritised by people with lived and professional experience in the refresh of the Palliative and end of life care Priority Setting
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One hundred nights of expert end-of-life care will be provided by Treetops Hospice, thanks to the generosity of a single supporter’s monthly donation.
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The Myton Hospices’ volunteer ambassador and local boxer, Lewis Williams, exceeded the £20,000 target set for his ‘20 in 25’ fundraising campaign, raising an impressive £20,823 to support the charity’s vital services.
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More than 140 fearless swimmers ‘brrrrraved’ the chilly waters of Cheltenham Lido in December for the Sue Ryder Big Dip Cheltenham – raising over £15,000 so far for the palliative and bereavement support charity, with more donations expected to ‘pour’ in.
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St Christopher’s Hospice, the home of the modern hospice movement, was pleased to welcome Wes Streeting MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, to open their new ward in December.
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Across many countries, hospices still battle outdated perceptions; most commonly the belief that they are places older people go only to die.
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Bishkek, 2–4 December 2025—The PACED Leadership School on Palliative Care took place in the capital of Kyrgyzstan, bringing together specialists from across the region to enhance leadership skills and support the development of sustainable palliative
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