Health Scheme

Ageing and Dying

HL-AD-26
An ageing population is reshaping health, social care and family life, while end-of-life care raises difficult questions about dignity, choice, workforce and access. This proposed module will explore how services support people through later life and dying, and where policy and provision fall short.
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Attendees
MPs, Peerage & Parliamentarians
Focus Areas
Ageing population; End-of-life care; Palliative care; Social care; Family and carer support
Headline Outcomes
Members will explore how health and care systems can support dignity, choice and continuity through later life and at the end of life.
Overview

An ageing population is reshaping health, social care and family life, while end-of-life care raises difficult questions about dignity, choice, workforce and access. This proposed module will explore how services support people through later life and dying, and where policy and provision fall short.

Learning outcomes: Examine the interface between health, social and palliative care; understand pressures on families and carers; consider inequalities in access, choice and quality.

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