The next AIIHPC Caru Webinar will take place next Thursday, 28 May, 3-4pm. Dr Camilla Murtagh, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Galway Hospice Foundation and GUH will present an Update on Pain Assessment and Management for Nursing Home Residents at End of Life. Register at https://t.co/T8WCrm2vhk.
This webinar 'Children's Palliative Care in the Community' taking place on Thurs, 5 March will include a presentation from the Chief Clinical Office, HSE, Dr Colm Henry 'An Overview of the Bee Wee Report' and an update on report implementation.
The webinar is a must for healthcare staff working in paediatrics, palliative care, community settings, service development, educators, and policymakers with an interest in children’s palliative care. Register at https://t.co/xR6RMyUve2 or scan the QR code below.
On World Cancer Day, we were delighted to join our member organisation, Ulster University for this fantastic conference 'Integrating research to deliver innovative cancer care'. The breadth of research and innovation taking place across the cancer trajectory, including palliative and end-of-life care is inspiring and a testament to the hard work and dedication of all involved. Congratulations on such a successful event.
Join our volunteer group, Voices4Care and become part of a group of people working together to help to improve palliative care for people with palliative care needs now or in the future and their families.
For more information, visit: https://t.co/2k6OavfsOY #UseYourVoice #IVY2026
Still time to register for tomorrow's Caru AIIHPC Webinar, 'Minding you, minding me-Fostering resilience within ourselves as we care for others' presented by Shane Martin, Chartered Psychologist. https://t.co/aLrURhXFTY
The next Caru AIIHPC Webinar takes place this Thurs, 22 January, 3-4pm. The topic is Minding you, minding me. Fostering resilience within ourselves as we care for others and will be presented by speaker: Shane Martin, Chartered Psychologist. Registration: https://t.co/aLrURhXFTY
Webinar: Palliative Care Across Continents: Comparable & Contrasting Palliative Care Observations from Northern Ireland to Queensland – Reflections from Churchill Fellowship, will take place on Thursday, 29 January 2026, 2pm-3pm. Registration is now open at https://t.co/g5WCyaeVRv
Closing Thursday, 15 Jan.
AIIHPC Bursary and Fellowship Awards aim to support AIIHPC ECRF and AIIHPC Palliative Care Research Network members from AIIHPC member organisations by fostering meaningful research in palliative care across the Island of Ireland. https://t.co/vJBul5IsGS
Check out our January newsletter with lots of updates, including the AIIHPC Bursaries and Fellowships-deadline extension until Thurs, 15 January. Also, early bird registration for the 7th All Island Children's Care Conference is now open, and much more. Read here-https://t.co/7ILhswMCfz
📋We're sharing our key findings from our @LindAlliance PPI Survey.📋
🧩Finding 1: 🧩
98% of respondents said “yes” or “maybe” to future involvement opportunities in research.
📹Find out more about what involvement is and what it means in research:
https://t.co/JaNzyOnYyo 📹
Are you planning to attend the 7th All Island Children's Palliative Care Conference on 23/24 April 2026 at the Limerick Strand Hotel?
Reminder: Early bird rates will close on 13 February.
For registration details, programme information and speaker bios, visit https://t.co/BtgzvN3RLM. #cpcc2026
Compassionate Communities NI have become members of the Bereavement NI Network. 📍
They have a website with a special edition for Christmas that signposts to multiple resources
https://t.co/zntUVhr3RE
It's Okay Not To Be Okay Over Christmas. 💔
What a great resource from @AIIHPC!
Developed with input from carers, HCPs and the public, the Palliative Hub provides support to people caring for someone with a life-limiting illness across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Please visit: https://t.co/xXDTpuCxQg
We are delighted to announce the launch of the newly redesigned and updated website- The Palliative Hub – Carers, part of The Palliative Hub suite of websites developed by AIIHPC.
This site is specifically designed for carers who are supporting someone with palliative care needs. It offers clear, accessible information and guidance to support carers provide care for their loved one, and look after themselves.
The redevelopment was shaped through focus groups with AIIHPC’s Voices4Care volunteer group, Health and Social Care Professionals, and a wider public survey, ensuring the content is grounded in lived experience.
Visit the new site here- https://t.co/3Ro9ls7TRU
The Health Committee has launched a report of its Inquiry into Access to Palliative Care Services at an event in Parliament Buildings.
The report will be debated in the Assembly Chamber this afternoon.
You can view the report here: https://t.co/9vLPkqSl7L
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Still time to register for this Wednesday's AIIHPC Caru Webinar. Panellists will discuss the Management of Frailty and Advance Care Planning for Nursing Home Residents. Register at https://t.co/0pEyeKNVtL.