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  • AUGUST 31, 2016

Learning about volunteering and multiculturalism

VolunteerHub staffer Megan Burke is studying palliative care volunteering a...

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  • AUGUST 15, 2016

Save the date: Compassionate Communities Symposium February 2017

A new collaboration between Palliative Care Australia and The Groundswell P...

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  • AUGUST 11, 2016

Study of community volunteers reveals need for palliative care training

Volunteers work with some of our most vulnerable people. We see them in the...

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  • AUGUST 11, 2016

Defining volunteering in hospice and palliative care in Europe: an EAPC White Paper

Anne Goossesnen, Jos Somsen, Ros Scott and Leena Pelttari, members of the E...

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  • AUGUST 9, 2016

New volunteers in Mount Druitt Hospital’s palliative care team

Read the original story on the WSLHD website here. Mount Druitt Hospital’...

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  • AUGUST 1, 2016

St Christopher’s volunteers as champions of palliative care

Heather Richardson, joint CEO of St Christopher’s Hospice in London, spok...

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  • JULY 19, 2016

Stressful, challenging and deeply rewarding: supporting my loved ones to die at home

Palliative care volunteer Pat reflects on her personal and volunteer involv...

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  • JULY 18, 2016

Zen Hospice, volunteers, spirituality and BJ Miller

The US hospice system, which could be described as an alternative funding o...

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  • JULY 14, 2016

Postponed – Community Hospice Forum

Unfortunately, due to family bereavement, two of the key organisers and pre...

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  • JULY 7, 2016

Volunteering research highlights complexity of palliative care in rural areas

A recent paper by academics from Monash University and Swinburne University...

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  • JUNE 25, 2016

Election time

Proving that palliative care volunteers come from all walks of life, Orange...

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  • JUNE 16, 2016

A Day in the Life of an Occupational Therapist

We asked an OT ‘what does an average day look like for you?’. D...

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