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From knowledge to practice: Reflecting on the Palliative Care in Aged Care Forum

Our Director, Professor Jennifer Tieman, presented From knowledge to practice: Implementation in action at the Palliative Care Aged Care Forum. While there is no shortage of evidence on the value of palliative and end of life care, translating this knowledge into everyday practice, particularly in aged care, remains a challenge. she explored why evidence still matters, helping us understand what works, what doesn’t, and what needs to be adapted across different settings.

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

The inner journey: Distress and survival in people living with a life limiting illness

In this blog, Felicity Bates and Geena Bennett, explores how distress evolves for people living with a life-limiting illness in rural Australia. The study found that distress follows a U-shaped pattern, peaking early after diagnosis, easing during ongoing care, and rising again in the final weeks of life. Fear of suffering and pain was the most consistent concern throughout. The blog also highlights the need for holistic, person-centred care and stronger psychosocial support in rural communities. 

Thursday, 26 March 2026

Community solutions to end-of-life care: Where connection, culture and community meet

In this blog, Harpreet Kalsi-Smith, Founder of The Kindness Company, explores how community-led initiatives are reshaping end-of-life care in Australia. Death is not just a medical event, but families and communities also have an important role in Death and Dying. Discover how grassroots movements across our local communities are changing how we talk about and approach death and dying.

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

What can the Clinical Frailty Scale tell us about planning for death?

In this blog, Dr Robin Blythe and Prof. Adrian Barnett examines the role of the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) in planning for end-of-life care among older people. While the CFS is a validated and widely used tool that ranks frailty from very fit to terminally ill. Their study raised the caution against relying on it to predict death within 90 days or to determine who should receive treatment or begin end-of-life discussions.

Tuesday, 10 March 2026
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