Sarah Malik
@sarahmalik450
Clinical Lead at Compassion in Dying, RN
RCN Patient Choice award winner 2022
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14-09-2016 19:59:02
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Really pleased that the work we do to support people with advance care planning is on the BMJ. bmj.com/content/381/bm… Compassion in Dying Sarah Malik
Important insights on power and decision-making from this #peersupport project, do take a 👀 We need to do much more to support people to ask their doctors questions. I worry without this then for many, shared decision-making isn't achievable Personalised Care compassionindying.org.uk/resource/peer-…
"The greatest gift you can give your children is to talk about death and dying." Wendy Mitchell was diagnosed with young onset dementia in 2014 aged 58. She tells Mishal Husain about her latest book, One Last Thing: How to live with the end in mind. #R4Today
A sensitive, emotional and well-told story handling the topic of assisted dying. Well done, BBC Casualty 📺 If you believe assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults should be legal in the UK, please follow Dignity in Dying and support their cause. 🙏🏻
Hugely helpful for Martin Lewis to use his platform to prompt people about LPAs. It's an ongoing task to highlight the need for people to put plans in place BEFORE a crisis. And remember, there are TWO types - finance and health... both are important. Thanks Martin Lewis 👏
.Alicia Kearns MP talking sense on #R4Today just now. “Assisted dying is not about ending life but about shortening death.” Time for change. #YesToDignity
Just launched by Channel 4 News - our new report calls for urgent change in how we approach dying. We need to enable people to make their own decisions and have those decisions respected. If we want to build a modern, safe, and compassionate healthcare service that meets people’s
This important new research from @agooddeath shows how many people experience inappropriate over-treatment at the end of their life, how opportunities to understand people’s priorities and respect their decisions are sometimes missed, and the harm this can cause. End of Life Doula UK