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The Words We Use, The Care We Give

The Words We Use, The Care We Give

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Welcome to Belonging and Beyond: Exploring Belonging Through How We Live and Die, brought to you by Princess Alice Hospice with your hosts Rach Basak, Head of Community Involvement and Support and Sarah Dowd, Head of Inclusion.


In this series, we’ll have honest conversations about inclusion, belonging, and the barriers created in society for some. Together with guests from all walks of life, we’ll be unpacking big questions like: What does belonging look like? Who gets to belong? And how can we build communities where everyone feels seen and included? We are excited to be here and hope it sparks reflection, connection, and maybe even change.


Today, we’re really pleased to be joined by Maddy French, Maddy’s research explores differences in access to palliative care, and also looks at how the language we use can shape how people are understood and supported. In this episode, we’ll be talking about inequity in palliative care, and in particular, how ideas like “choice” show up in practice — and what happens when people don’t actually have the same options available to them.If you’d like to explore this further, you can access the toolkit developed from Maddy’s research here:


👉 https://lancasteruni.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9BwMd7nQev4Nooe?Q_CHL=qr


If you would like to share your thoughts, views or be part of Belonging and Beyond please do get in touch at sarahdowd@pah.org.uk and rachaelbasak@pah.org.uk Hosted and produced by Rachael Basak and Sarah DowdProduced by Sarah Dowd Edited by Sarah Dowd and Elizabeth Lattimore


Resources:

Toolkit Here:

https://lancasteruni.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9BwMd7nQev4Nooe?Q_CHL=qrTrauma-informed palliative care: A systematic scoping review of evidence sources describing concepts relevant to an emerging field of practice

Trauma Informed Care NHS Catalogue

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