Computer and Data Management Division Report Service Status
This report provides updates on the service status, network configurations, on-site data analysis system, STARS and MASTARS systems, and registered data usage. It includes details on network upgrades, data transfer statistics, and system maintenance activities. The report also covers archive statistics, new download options, and remote observation requirements.
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RESOURCING CLERGY TO HAVE CONFIDENT CONVERSATIONS MARION CHATTERLEY TEAM PRIEST, ST MARY S CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH CHAPLAIN, MARIE CURIE HOSPICE, EDINBURGH
CHANGING SCENE Older population 0.7% die in hospice Demands on families who become carers Can be tricky to access to home based care services Cost of residential care
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL Community based specialist services More professionals coming into people s homes Care/medical/social work inputs spiritual care?
USING A MODEL FROM BEREAVEMENT WORK William Worden: Grief Counselling and grief therapy 4 tasks of grieving relevant to managing change: ACCEPT THE REALITY EXPERIENCE THE REALITY ADJUST TO A NEW REALITY REINVEST SPIRITUAL/EMOTIONAL ENERGY
DEATH CAFE Interest in conversations about death and dying Funeral planning can be a way in Words/no words getting alongside people
REALISTIC MEDICINE REALISTIC ENCOUNTER National agenda about honest conversations re treatment options Can we normalize honest conversations about how it is to be in this chapter of someone s life? Sticking with the tricky subjects
TALKING ABOUT DYING Reality check Language translating what has been heard Using the D word Making space for fear/uncertainty
FINDING THE RIGHT WORDS Anxiety about getting it right Use their language not yours Particular relationship with people trusted but not emotionally involved Helping people to explore, not to find answers Faith is about not knowing, but trusting
WHAT FAITH COMMUNITIES BRING TO THE TABLE If not us, then who? We offer hope not certainty, but hope
REFERENCES Kathryn Mannix: With the End in Mind. William Collins 2018 William Worden: Grief counselling and grief therapy. Routledge 2009