The Fuller Report (Care after death): Bridging strategy and frontline practice
This session explores how The Fuller Report’s principles can enhance care after death across health and social care.
Description
Designed for:
Health & social care professionals working at all levels.
Facilitator:
Vicky Bartlett - Rowcroft Director of Patient Care
Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives:
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Describe the key messages and priorities from The Fuller Report relevant to care after death and integrated end-of-life services. Exploring how national strategic aims can be translated into compassionate, coordinated care across professional boundaries.
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Identify common barriers and enablers that impact the delivery of dignified, person-centered care following death/ Leading on to reflecting on their own practice and professional values when supporting families, carers and colleagues after death.
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Explore the potential to apply principles from The Fuller Report to strengthen communication, teamwork, and continuity of care between health and social care settings.