Palliative and end of life care consultation Stage 2
Overview
Palliative and end-of-life care encompasses the care and support provided to someone following diagnosis of a life-threatening illness and a person can be cared for palliatively for many years (World Health Organisation). This care includes health, social, and spiritual care for the person, their loved ones, and their carers.
We held in-person events and an online survey throughout April and May to gather people’s experiences and thoughts on community palliative and end-of-life care across Forth Valley. This feedback has been gathered and individual views have been compiled into wider themes. These themes have informed what we believe are our areas for priority and vision, which form the basis of our Strategic Plan. We are conducting a follow-up consultation to ensure that this analysis is aligned with people’s experiences.
In Stage 2 of consultation, we ask if we have captured the right intentions and priorities in the draft Strategic Commissioning Plan. We want to ensure it reflects the views of those who access and/or deliver community palliative and end-of-life care services.
You do not need to have been involved in the initial engagement to complete this survey. However, it would help us to know if you were involved.
Please take some time to review the short PowerPoint before completing this survey. A copy is attached below.
Thank you for your participation in the development of this Strategic Plan.
Audiences
- Unpaid Carers
- Social Care Worker
- Health Care Worker
- Member of the community
- Care Provider
Interests
- Mental Health
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Learning Disability
- Physical Disability
- Carers
- Dementia
- Primary Care
- Care in the Community
- Strategic Commissioning Plan
- Locality Planning
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