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  • MARCH 30, 2017

Click here to download: VolunteerHub and palliative care volunteers since 2014

In the 2 years since we published our first resource on VolunteerHub we hav...

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  • MARCH 24, 2017

Workshopping Legal Issues and volunteers in palliative care

Can we discriminate on the grounds of safety? Is there a set definition of ...

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  • MARCH 22, 2017

With a little bit of help: Meeting the challenges of grief and bereavement in Western Sydney

In an average year Kristin Bindley oversees 5 memorial services across 2 si...

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  • MARCH 21, 2017

More volunteers needed for Dungog Palliative Care

See the original story by Michelle Mexon in the Dungog Chronicle. If you ha...

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  • MARCH 21, 2017

Massive Open Online Course: Dying2Learn about death and dying

Last year CareSearch launched their Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Dying...

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  • MARCH 20, 2017

Silence: Reflections of a Palliative Care Volunteer

Silence By Lawson Ung, Palliative Care Volunteer, South West Sydney Local H...

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  • MARCH 19, 2017

Cool aid for home death from volunteers in Bellingen

See the original story in the Bellingen Courier-Sun. Miindala, a local volu...

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  • MARCH 15, 2017

Position Vacant still open: Palliative Care Bereavement and Volunteer Service Coordinator in Broken Hill

The Specialist Palliative Care Team in Broken Hill is seeking a person to f...

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  • MARCH 13, 2017

Peering closely at nurses and palliative care volunteers

What can we learn about volunteers from the nurses that work closely with t...

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  • MARCH 12, 2017

Biographer asks palliative care volunteers for their stories

Don’t be fooled by her kind and gentle nature! Former volunteer biographe...

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  • MARCH 10, 2017

Twice the musical talent in palliative care volunteering

See the original story in Indian Link. Twins in both life and study Neeranj...

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  • MARCH 3, 2017

Volunteers mobilise Cancer Council to promote Palliative Care

Volunteers with the Cancer Council NSW’s CanAct have recently been busy a...

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