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Are you seeking a career in children's nursing? The Post-Registration Children’s Nursing Programme is provided at Children’s Health Ireland in partnership with our 3 partner Universities. Apply at chi.jobs/prcns

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Delighted to have been the opportunity to present my MSc research on The Learning Needs of Undergraduate Nursing Students Caring for Children with Palliative Care Needs @cpcconf2024 over the past two days.

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@cpcconf2024, Elaine Brennan sharing her scoping review of ‘loss and grief with parents of children with life limiting severe neurological impairment’. @LauraLynnHouse, @AnneMar78729179 @suzie_guerin

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Managing complex symptoms in AYAs with palliative care needs- Dr Anna-Karenia-Anderson. #cpcconf2024

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Next this morning, we are delighted to welcome the Roscommon Community Team to discuss A Collaborative Approach to Care from Hospital to Home #cpcconf2024


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Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly speaks of the profound importance of the palliative care approach for children & families and the strength of collaboration. He focuses on the compassion & love at the heart of care, acknowledging all who work in Palliative Care. #cpcconf2024

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@cpcconf2024 One day to go until the 6th Children’s Palliative Care Conference 25 & 26 April, in the Midlands Hotel, Portlaoise. Lots of interesting speakers.
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@palliativeire wonderful day of new knowledge and learning at the IAPC Ed & Research Seminar.
Well done to all the platform presenters, & poster presentations.
And a lovely end with the Forever Young Choir. @lauralynn
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There's still time to submit an abstract on your research in children's palliative care by next Wednesday, 20 December. This is a fantastic opportunity to share your work with your peers from the island of Ireland and abroad. To submit, visit: cpcc.ie
Hannah Linane@HannahLinane
Abstract deadline is 20th December Hope to see your there!
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Deadline extension-Why not submit an abstract for #cpcconf24- the closing date is now 20 December so still time to get your entries in. For more info., see cpcc.ie #cpcconf24

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Abstract call open for the 6th All Island Children's Palliative Care Conference, taking place 25-26 April 2024. For application details, see cpcc.ie.
@CHIatCrumlin @TempleStreetHos

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@CNMEMayoRos @CNMEGalway #integratedcare2023
Catriona Heslin, encouraging us to consider our ‘noble’ goal when planning to include integrated care in our day to day practice and to keep the voice of the child central to our work. @LauraLynnHouse @DonoghueEliz @AnneMar78729179
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Great insights about CAMHs Connect services in Galway Roscommon by Dr Amanda Burke @LauraLynnHouse, @ClareDaly19, @DonoghueEliz
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Dr Amanda Burke @Amandamburke1 speaking about CAMHs Single point of access. Flexible, responsible and integrated care #integratedcare2023 @CNMEGalway @BeirnePhilip @BridgetGrath @Momoloneyire @CAMHSNetwork @CHO2west @annette_cuddy
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@LauraLynnHouse Delighted to support this initiative, and to offer the ‘why’ childrens palliative care is important. @AnneMar78729179 , @DonoghueEliz
Irish Association for Palliative Care@palliativeire
Today we celebrate the selfless dedication of healthcare workers who provide palliative care. Listen to them share their 'WHY' here. #pallcareweek10 #IAPC
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One thing I've learnt over the years is that it's usually a good idea to have a plan for change. The plan gathers people and shows the way. But lasting change is inherently emergent so don’t expect the change to exactly match the plan. The plan needs to be just “good enough” at the start, allowing room for tensions, uncertainties, and learning. Graphic by @lizandmollie

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I wish we would stop demonising #Ragwort. This incredible #wildflower was absolutely covered in insects today, including #bees, hoverflies, flies and #butterflies, and this is just a small percentage of the #wildlife that relies on it.
The fact is, this plant is not harmful to animals, unless fed within a bale of already processed hay.
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