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Future Transitions in Palliative Care Towards Scotland 2030 Dr Tara French, The Glasgow School of Art Professor Divya Jindal-Snape, University of Dundee Tr Transitions A A Lifespan Ap Approach Vi Visualising co complexity and co co-des


  1. Future Transitions in Palliative Care Towards Scotland 2030 Dr Tara French, The Glasgow School of Art Professor Divya Jindal-Snape, University of Dundee

  2. Tr Transitions

  3. A A Lifespan Ap Approach

  4. Vi Visualising co complexity and co co-des designi gning ng solut utions ns Translation through co-design Giving form to complexity Creative direction and roadmapping

  5. Pr Programme Aim To explore future transitions in palliative care for people with life limiting conditions to understand the care needs and aspirations across the lifespan and scope future care models that support the development of person-centred care towards Scotland 2030

  6. Seminar 1: Understanding the context Unpacking research, policy and practice

  7. Seminar 2: Learning from lived experience Sharing experiences of care and transitions

  8. Seminar 3: Co-designing future transitions Creating future transitions across the lifespan

  9. Seminar 4: Practice, policy and research priorities Roadmapping priorities to develop an action plan

  10. Key Questions – beyond 2021 What aspects of transition are of key importance as we consider the future of palliative care? What transitions will it trigger for others and what can be done to support them, especially the training needs of professionals and carers? What would successful transitions look like in this context?

  11. Thank you t.french@gsa.ac.uk d.jindalsnape@dundee.ac.uk https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/future-transitions-in-palliative-care-tickets-43600437081 Image credits: Louise Mather Paul Campbell Cara Broadley Angela Tulloch

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