New resource shares examples of innovation in palliative care

New resource shares examples of innovation in palliative care

We’re proud to announce the launch of the ICB Inspire Resource in partnership with over 20 other organisations in palliative and end of life care. We’ve shared our combined knowledge and expertise to support NHS and local council groups in their duty to provide palliative care services across England.

New resource shares examples of innovation in palliative care

We’re proud to announce the launch of the ICB Inspire Resource in partnership with over 20 other organisations in palliative and end of life care. We’ve shared our combined knowledge and expertise to support NHS and local council groups in their duty to provide palliative care services across England.

Increasing demand for palliative care

We maintain that everyone should be able to access the palliative care they need. Yet one in four people don’t receive it.

Our ageing population means that demand is only going to increase. By 2040, the number of people who need palliative care is predicted to increase by 42%.

But earlier this year, the Government took a big step in the right direction.

A new legal duty to provide palliative care

Marie Curie’s Make End of Life Care Fair campaign secured a significant change to the Health and Care Bill. This change made it a legal requirement to provide palliative care in every part of England if local people need it.

This change recognises the importance of palliative and end of life care, putting it on the same footing as maternity services. It’s a significant achievement in our mission to make sure everyone is treated with dignity, care and compassion at the end of their life.

But there’s still lots of work to do to make this change happen in practice.

Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) – groups made up of NHS and local authorities – are responsible for making the change and providing palliative care services across England.

ICBs have a challenging task ahead and have been doing great work since the new structure was announced in July. That’s why, alongside our partners, we created this new resource to support them.

With so many pressing demands on NHS resources and workforce, delivering on the Health and Care Act will not be easy. But I hope this resource will provide food for thought, encouragement and help.

How the ICB Inspire Resource will help

The resource aims to support ICBs in their duty to commission equitable, high-quality palliative care across England. It includes examples of best practice in the end of life and palliative and bereavement care sector. We’ve shared just a few examples.

A critical moment for palliative care

For too long palliative care has been treated as a nice-to-have, when in reality we all have the right to be treated with dignity, care and compassion at the end of our lives.

We hope this resource will provide guidance to ICBs as they undergo the vital work of providing palliative care to everyone who needs it.

We must support bereaved people

The final report of the UK Commission on Bereavement, Bereavement is Everyone’s Business, sets out proposals to better support bereaved people.

Success for Make End of Life Care campaign

Our campaign has secured a change to the Health and Care Bill that will require palliative care to be commissioned in every part of England.

New research on the experience of carers

Marie Curie is looking for professional and voluntary carers to contribute to a new survey.