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“At a time when we thought our world was falling apart, we were introduced to the paediatric palliative care team who has been a true blessing ensuring the best care and quality of life for our child....
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The death of a child can affect every part of your life. Everyone can have different experiences of grief and different reactions. Grief is an individual experience and changes over time.
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The NSW PPC Programme is a state-wide approach to improving the delivery of care for children with life limiting conditions and their families.The NSW PPC Programme is represented by:John Hunter Child...
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The Bereavement support service offers group support and individual counselling (in some cases) to bereaved family members. Some groups are also available via telephone and email with priority given t...
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The palliative care family support volunteer program is available to families whose child receiving palliative care through The Children’s Hospital at Westmead.
Caring for a seriously ill child at ho...
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The department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care have developed the following videos to provide parents and carers and other family members with information and support around the grief process.
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Working alongside other members of the palliative care team, the social worker helps reduce the challenges faced by children with life-limiting illnesses and their families. This usually involves assi...
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Occupational therapists and physiotherapists working in palliative care are concerned with quality of life and health and well-being. We aim to achieve this through supporting function and participati...