Daily News Roundup – 19 November 2015

Categories: In The Media.

The Big Hire: Tracey Bleakley of Hospice UK

Third Sector (registration required)
Profile of Hospice UK’s incoming chief executive Tracey Bleakley.

Naomi House Hospice joins tributes to Jonah Lomu

Portsmouth News
Tributes were paid to Jonah Lomu today at the Hampshire children’s hospice he visited just weeks ago.

Monmouth AM supports Marie Curie campaign calling for the right for everyone to have palliative care

Free Press
Monmouth AM Nick Ramsay has lent his support to a Marie Curie campaign calling for the right for everyone to have palliative care when they need it.

Liz McInnes pledges support to Marie Curie campaign

Rochdale Online
Liz McInnes MP, Labour Member of Parliament for Heywood and Middleton, has pledged to champion the concerns of local people with a terminal illness by lending her support to Marie Curie’s campaign calling for the right for everyone to have palliative care when they need it.

“Lack of compassion” for dying patient sparks call for care review

Herald Scotland
Investigators have told a hospital to review nursing care on the frontline after finding a dying patient was treated with a “lack of compassion” and left in pain.

Keech Hospice needs your vote to become airport’s charity of the year

Herts Advertiser
A St Albans mum is appealing for people to vote for the county’s children’s hospice to win London Luton Airport’s Charity of the Year so it can care for more youngsters like her son.

From across ehospice editions:

Raising palliative care standards in Malaysia

Musician Christy Moore backs Ireland’s first National Bereaved Children’s Awareness Day as he recalls death of his father

Trinity College to share in €138m grant to tackle dementia epidemic

CSU Institute for Palliative Care addresses gaps in case manager training

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