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Posts by Liam Connolly

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Life's hard and then you die: the end-of-life priorities of people experiencing homelessness in the UK | International Journal of Palliative Nursing Background: People experiencing homelessness often die young and without adequate support. In the UK, they fail to access palliative care services and their end-of-life priorities remain poorly unders...

Palliative and EoLC for people experiencing homelessness has its own set of challenges, but none bigger than where you provide that care.

Homelessness accommodation isn't appropriate but then the barrier that they don't meet criteria for different pathways

www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/full/10....

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As a Homeless Health Nurse, that app went downhill when the idiot took over. A platform for his vile uneducated views that people then believe. Refreshing to be away from it now.

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My Spotify top 5 featuring Billy Bragg, Kano, The Beautiful South, The Streets and Murkage Dave

My Spotify top 5 featuring Billy Bragg, Kano, The Beautiful South, The Streets and Murkage Dave

I wait for the Billy Bragg and Kano Collab. I may wait some time but I wait. #spotifywrapped

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AI analyses x-rays in the trust I in-reach into, so I wouldn't think it's far off.

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Great presentation examining pregnancy outcomes in women experiencing homelessness
@ukphsci.bsky.social @thelancet.bsky.social
#inclusion #homelessness

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Episode 5 – Grief, Loss and Justice Deep Dive Β· Episode

New podcast episode from hosts @mattturtle.bsky.social & @jessicaturtle.bsky.social exploring how we work with death in our community.

Featuring MoH's own Gill Taylor and Anna Deligio who is setting up a hospice for street folk in Portland, Oregon
open.spotify.com/episode/3kAp...

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Whilst the debate on assisted dying echoes around Parliament, we need to first provide equitable palliative and EoLc to minoritized and excluded groups. #AssistedDying #PalliativeCare #EoLc

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Dr Julian Hart paraphrased his argument regarding healthcare;

"To the extent that health care becomes a commodity it becomes distributed just like champagne. That is rich people get lots of it. Poor people don’t get any of it."

Working amoungst multiple exclusion the barriers remain ever present.

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Hi Harry, refreshing to be back on a platform (🀞) that nurses can connect and discuss important issues away from the toxicity that X brought.

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St Ann's Hospice hosts homelessness palliative care learning event - St Ann's Hospice St Ann’s Hospice yesterday brought together professionals and frontline workers from heath, housing, local authority, social care and third sector services and sector-leading guest speakers...

I was able to spend Thusday at a learning event hosted by the St Ann's Hospice Homeless Palliative Care team. Genuenly don't know what I'd do without the teams support, providing real holistic care and support to palliative and EoL patients experiencing homelessness

www.sah.org.uk/2024/11/22/s...

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