Daily News Roundup – 29 July 2014

Categories: In The Media.

Kilnwick woman in hospice hot seat

Driffield Time & Post

Ian Westmoreland is stepping down as chairperson of Saint Catherine’s Hospice’s Board of Trustees after four and a half years in the role. He will be replaced by former deputy chairwoman Diane Flint.

Worcester hospice gives student nurses insight into palliative care

Worcester News

St Richard’s Hospice has launched a new training programme, giving students at the University of Worcester an insight into the support offered to patients suffering from life-limiting conditions and their families.

Care report on Bethesda Hospice

Stornowat Gazette

Healthcare Improvement Scotland has published a report on Bethesda Hospice, following an unannounced inspection in June.

We are all going to die, so leave your affairs in order

Irish Times

The Irish Hospice Foundation has published a paper on the best preparations for passing away.

New guidance published by nursing infection control experts

Nursing Times

The Infection Prevention and Control Commissioning Toolkit has been jointly published this month by the Royal College of Nursing and the Infection Prevention Society.

Online donations forms are too long and cost charities donations, finds report

Civil Society

One third of leading charity websites require potential donors to complete more than 20 actions before they can make a donation, according to an audit of 50 fundraising charities’ websites by technology charity Eduserv.

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