Palliative and End of Life Care Newsletter: 26 August 2021

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Palliative and End of Life Care Newsletter

26 August 2021

 

This is our platform where we advertise news, events and information to keep you up to date.

We would welcome any items of news, case studies, examples of best practice or photographs from your locality which you wish to share across the network.     

If you wish to advertise anything on this platform or experience any problems accessing the information and website links, please contact Denise Woolrich, Palliative and End of Life Care Administrator at denise.woolrich@nhs.net 

 

Thank you,

SCN Palliative and End of Life Care Team

 

New Greater Manchester Podcast is now live

GM Cancer Podcast

Monthly episodes, hosted by BBC Broadcaster and You, Me and the Big C presenter Steve Bland.

In each episode, we’ll be talking to clinicians, researchers, patients and other people from across our Greater Manchester Cancer network who help us to improve our services for people affected by cancer.

Apple: http://apple.co/3jD6d3T

Spotify: Spoti.fi/3fMMP38

 

New e-learning programme on personalised care for people with cancer

Health Education England e-Learning for Healthcare (HEE e-LfH) has worked in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support to develop a new programme to enhance colleagues’ knowledge and understanding of prehabilitation and rehabilitation in people with cancer.

According to Macmillan, the number of people living with cancer is set to rise to 5.3 million by 2040.  Around 70 per cent of people with cancer have other long term conditions to manage alongside cancer and this may impact on their care and support needs.

A personalised approach to care and support ensures that people's needs can be fully identified, and the appropriate support planned. It is vital that care and support is planned and arranged around what matters to people, their individual needs and abilities.  

The Prehabilitation, Rehabilitation and Personalised Care (PRosPer) e-learning programme aims to support healthcare colleagues who work with and care for people with cancer, as well as physical activity instructors and those in the leisure industry, in developing their skills on providing personalised care via e-learning and face to face sessions.

A range of topics are included in the programme including:

  • Personalised care and support
  • Cancer prehabilitation
  • Cancer rehabilitation and symptom management
  • Service redesign and workforce development

This first module provides colleagues with an introduction to prehabilitation, rehabilitation and personalised care and support. Further modules about cancer prehabilitation, rehabilitation and service redesign and workforce development will be available later this year.

For more information and to access the module, please select the PRosPer programme page.

 

 


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