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Linkedin

Linkedin: @JA Hope4Kids

Contact

Contact information: wp2@kinderpalliatief.nl

Partners

International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN)

ICPCN is a global network seeking to improve acces to children’s palliative care. ICPCN’s network includes members in more than 140 countries. Members have access to ICPCN’s newsletter and online resources including educational content in many languages. ICPCN advocates for access and quality of children’s palliative care with the World Health Organization and other global platforms.

ICPCN

European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC)

EAPC is a professional organization “committed to supporting the promotion and development of palliative care throughout Europe and beyond”. Our Center staff frequently attend and present at the EAPC annual conference. In addition they serve in leadership positions and support the administrative work of the EAPC Reference Group for Children and Young People. Our Director, Meggi Schuilling-Otten is currently Chair of the EAPC Reference Group for Children and Young People. This group serves to promote children’s palliative care throughout Europe.

European Association for Palliative Care

Maruzza Foundation

The Maruzza Foundation works to ensure the right to access palliative care for all children who need it. The Maruzza Foundation hosts the Maruzza International Congress in Rome, a major gathering for paediatric palliative care researchers and clinicians.

Maruzza Foundation

Resources

Courageous Parents Network

CPN aims to orient, equip and empower families and others caring for a child with a serious medical condition and provide digital resources and an extensive media library used by families and clinicians.

Center to Advance Palliative Care

The Center to Advance Palliative Care is a US based organization that has supported the growth of palliative care as a specialty clinical service since 1999. Their website offers free resources on pediatric program development, marketing of palliative care, and educational offerings for operations managers and clinicians. Program Development. 

Center to Advance Palliative Care

Childhood Cancer International

CCI is the largest childhood cancer patient support organization, with member organizations in more than 100 countries.

Childhood Cancer International

Together for Short Lives (TFSL)

TFSL is a UK based organization that provides family support (emotional and financial), advocates for children’s palliative care in the UK, and providers resources to clinicians working with children who have life-limiting illnesses. TFSL also hosts an online provider network where clinicians can share expertise with one another.

Research Resources

International News

Free Webinar: Transition Processes in Paediatric Palliative Care

Join our upcoming webinar to explore key insights on managing the crucial transitions in palliative care for children and young adults—register now.


To mark #hatson4PC, we invite you to join us for an exploration of the issues facing parents/carers and young people in transition. We will focus on the transition from perinatal to paediatric palliative care, and young people as they transition into adult palliative care. This webinar brings together experts and a parent with lived experience to provide valuable insights into these complex processes.

The shift from perinatal/antenatal to paediatric to adult care is a crucial period for families with children with life-limiting conditions. Properly managed transitions are key to ensuring continuity of care and supporting both the patient and their family. Understanding these processes helps healthcare professionals anticipate challenges, improve care quality, and deliver better outcomes for their patients as they age.

This webinar provides practical takeaways for healthcare professionals working across the palliative care sector, from perinatal/babies to young adults, in both pediatric palliative care and adult care.

  • Best practices for managing transitions within perinatal care, presented by Alex Mancini (UK/Italy)
  • A unique parent perspective on navigating the challenges of care transitions (The Netherlands)
  • Strategies for bridging the gap between paediatric and adult services, led by Karsten Vanden Wyngaert (Belgium)
  • Q&A and discussion

Don’t miss this chance to enhance your knowledge of these key transition points and register.


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