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Presentations from the Help the Hospices 2009 conference. Use the box below to search for a presentation, or scroll down to browse day by day. Select the title of a presentation to view full details, and where available, download the slides as a PDF.

 

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Day 1

TimeTitlePresenter / authors
11.30amWelcomeDavid Praill, Help the Hospices
11.40amOpening plenaryProfessor Paul Hunt, School of Law, Essex University; UN Special Rapporteur on the right to highest attainable standard of health (2002 to 2008); Barbara Monroe, St Christopher's Hospice
1pmWriting for publicationHelen Scott, End of Life Care Journal
1pmHow to change your practice because of what you read in a research paper: 10 easy stepsProfessor Sheila Payne, Lancaster University
1pmMoving forward with opioid constipationDr Phil Larkin, University College Dublin; John Canham, London Bridge Hospices
2.10pmSpheres of influence/ Practice development in a hospice settingJo Fernandes, Hospice of St Francis
2.10pmReview of the characteristics and outcomes of calls made to an out-of-hours palliative care teamPaula Cook, Princess Alice Hospice
2.10pmDriving the way forwardCath Baldry, Queenscourt Hospice
2.10pmProvision for patients to receive copies of their clinical letters from community palliative care nurse specialistsJo Carby, Wigan and Leigh Hospice
2.10pmCommissioning and contracting hospice careClaire Whittington, Comissioning and System Management Directorate, Department of Health; Michael Kerin, St Joseph's Hospice, Hackney; Sarah-Jane Mills, St Barnabas Hospice Trust, Lincolnshire
2.10pmIntegrated approaches to fundraisingRobert Breakwell, Iain Rennie Hospice; Andy Smith, Fair Havens Hospice
2.10pm'Yes, we can change practice'Margaret Borrell and Tracey Brailsford, Ashgate Hospice; Andrew Thomson, National Audit Tools Group, Help the Hospices
2.10pmEnd of life decisions in UK medical practiceDr Clive Seale, University of London.
2.10pmNarrative and stories in palliative carePhil Cotterell, University of Southampton; Professor Karen Forbes, University of Bristol; Patsy Way, The Candle Project
2.10pmTransition coordinators one year on: the reality. A Northern Ireland perspective; a 'champions network'; using a care pathway approachHilary Maguire, Northern Ireland Children's Hospice; Kay Carpenter and Trudy Davies, ACT Transition Coordinators
4.25pmPlenary: the economic outlook for 2010Trevor Williams, Chief Economist, Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets

 

Day 2

TimeTitlePresenter / authors
9amPlenary: The challenge of caring for people in late old ageDr Jo Hockley, St Christopher's Hospice
10.45amA DVD to support family carers assisting with providing palliative careAllan Peters, Relative Care
10.45amWhy do family carers accept or decline support services?Dr Terri O'Brien, Lancaster University
10.45amThe markers of good quality palliative care: a national survey of UK general practicesPhilippa Hughes, University of Sheffield
10.45amGovernance in changing times: a study of hospice trustees in the United KingdomDr Mary Turner, Lancaster University
10.45amThe Hospice Foresight project: responding to change and planning for the futureSarah Coombes, NCVO; Shaun O'Leary, St Catherine's Hospice, Crawley
10.45amStrategic planning during a recessionBarbara Gale, St Nicholas Hospice Care; Peter Holliday, St Giles Hospice.
10.45amHow accountable is your accountable officer?Gillian Arr Jones, Care Quality Commission; Andrew Thomson, National Audit Tools Group, Help the Hospices; Dr Pauline Flanagan, Douglas Macmillan Hospice
10.45amResearch briefing: family care giversDr Gunn Grande, University of Manchester
10.45amThe views of people with learning disabilities on end-of-life care provisionDr Irene Tuffrey-Wijne, St George's Hospital, University of London; Noelle Blackman, Respond
10.45amVolunteering: does our future depend on it?Steven Howlett. Roehampton University; Ros Scott, Childrens Hospice Association Scotland; Michaela Forster, Swiss Community Palliative Care Group
10.45amWhat is the 'matter' in life before death? Art therapy's influenceGill Thomas, Creative Response and Petra van der Zande, Creative Response; Michele Wood, Marie Curie Hospice, Hampstead
12:20-13:00Poster discussion session 
12.30pmPrepare - don't panic! How to manage the media in a crisis (repeated 26 November)Katie Brewin, Help the Hospices; Giles Wright, St Clare's Hospice
1.45pmPlenary: International perspectivesProf. Dr Lukas Radbruch, Aachen University; President of the European Association of Palliative Care; Revd Dr Michael Wright, International Observatory on End of Life Care, University of Lancaster
2.45pmLearning disabilities end of life projectHelen Cross, Trinity Hospice, London
2.45pmBreaking down the barriers for minority ethnic populationsBarbara Love, Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice, Glasgow
2.45pmSo what about us? User views on provision for young adultsRos Scott, Children's Hospice Association Scotland
2.45pmRealising good governanceJohn Bullivant, Good Governance Institute; Keith Gay, Hospice of St Francis
2.45pmCommissioning a Hospice at Home service: a collaborative approachKay Greene, St Giles Hospice; Sue Varvel, Iain Rennie Hospice at Home
2.45pmReflections on and responses to transitionWendy Dodds, Haven Hospice; Mike Keel, Pasque Hospice; Tracie Rennie, East Anglia Children's Hospice
2.45pmStrengthening the foundations: reassessing the fundamentals of good spiritual careRevd Tom Gordon, President of the Association of Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplains
2.45pmDoctors role in the end of life care strategy and interventions in the communityDr Bill Noble, Sheffield University; Dr Eileen Palmer, Hospice at Home West Cumbria
2.45pmEngaging with hospices internationallyDr Gillian Chowns, Southampton University; Avril Jackson, Help the Hospices; Michelle McGannan, Marie Curie Cancer Care; Wayne de Leew, Dorothy House Hospice

 

Day 3 

TimeTitlePresenter / authors
8.30amDevelopment of guidelines for primary prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism in palliative patients with malignancy within the Pan Birmingham Cancer NetworkMichelle Aslett, Marie Curie Cancer Care, Solihull Care Trust and Compton Hospice
8.30amThe impact of care home culture on the way in which qualified nurses put palliative care education into practiceLynne Partington, St Luke's Cheshire Hospice
8.30amThe management of constipation in palliative care: the St Catherine's Hospice approachRaymond Bunn, Kamson's Pharmacy and St Catherine's Hospice, Crawley
8.30am'Lets talk about sex': practical response to care dilemmasRevd Peter Wells, Brighton and Sussex University Hospital NHS Trust; Corrine Knoppenol, Demelza Hospice
8.30amFood and nutrition in palliative care: a consensus statementDr Eleni Tsiompanou, Princess Alice Hospice; Dr Jane Hopkinson, Southampton University; Caroline Lecko, National Patient Safety Agency
8.30amLeadership - perspectives from students on the MA in hospice leadershipBarbara Gale, St Nicholas' Hospice Care; Linda Hewitt, Hospice at Home West Cumbria; Steve Statham, St Luke's Hospice, Plymouth
8.30amService development: experiences of taking the 'Guidance for bereavement needs assessment' into practiceDr Linda Machin, Keele University; Nikki Archer, St Giles Hospice; David Rushton, St Nicholas Hospice Care; Una Smale, Highland Hospice
8.30amThe cloud of unknowing: working creatively with families facing the uncertainty of chronic or terminal illnessDr Gillian Chowns, University of Southamptom; Liz Gale, Trinity Hospice; Hilary Wilson, Ipswich Hospital's Trust
10.30amBeyond recovery: chaplains working with people navigating (redundant) hope and no hopeRevd Dr Steve Nolan, Princess Alice Hospice
10.30amDeveloping a facilitated self-help psychological therapy for palliative care patientsJohn Galfin, University of Exeter
10.30amPsychosocial skills in palliative careJohn Lansdell, St Catherine's Hospice, Crawley
10.30amEstablishing a network of research active hospicesProfessor Mike Bennett, Lancaster University
10.30amShaping new services: end of life care for those with dementia; addressing ethnic diversity and end of life; prisoners experience of palliative careSiobhan Horton, St Luke's Hospice, Cheshire; Dr Heather Richardson, St Joseph's Hospice, Hackney; Dr Louise Forman, Royal Preston Hospital
10.30amLegacies - where do they come from?Richard Radcliffe, Smee and Ford; Gary Hawkes, Farleigh Hospice
10.30am'Audit is infectious'Sarah Riches, St Giles Hospice; Andrew Thomson, National Audit Tools Group, Help the Hospices; Rick Catlin, Aintree Hospital
10.30amResearch briefing: palliative care educationProfessor Karen Forbes, University of Bristol
10.30amOrganisational challenges for today and tomorrow in delivering bereavement careNikki Archer, St Giles Hospice; Sharon Cornford, St Joseph's Hospice, Hackney; Una Smale, Highland Hospice
10.30amDying matters Let's talk about itEve Richardson and Hilary Fisher, National Council for Palliative Care; Vicky Morrey, Prospect Hospice, Swindon
12.15pmPlenary: With, not for, people. The future of hospice careCharles Leadbeater
1.45pmPrepare - don't panic! How to manage the media in a crisis (repeated from 25 November)Katie Brewin, Help the Hospices; Giles Wright, St Clare's Hospice
1.45pmThe NICE way to review evidence in supportive and palliative careProfessor Sam Ahmedzai, NHS Evidence - supportive and palliative care speciallist collection
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