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Recent publications from the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund

19 October 2012

This selection of recent publications from the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund are available to download from the fund's website.

Models of delivering palliative care in sub-Saharan Africa – advocacy summary

This report provides seven case studies of organisations supported by the Fund, and shows how palliative care is integrated into and relates to health systems in specialist, district hospital and community settings.

Integrating palliative care into HIV services: A practical toolkit for implementers

A toolkit to provide HIV care and treatment programme managers and clinicians with practical steps on how to integrate palliative care into adult and paediatric HIV services.

A Funder conundrum

A Funder Conundrum is an independent research report based on the experiences of the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, and based on consultation with grantees, partners, funders and philanthropists.

Palliative Care at home for young children in Africa: training and support package

This Home-based paediatric palliative care training and support package is designed to help train community workers who are in a position to support families to care for very sick young children at home. It is also designed to support families in looking after a very sick child.

Developing e-learning in palliative care education in sub-Saharan Africa: ideas and examples for the selection of appropriate media and technology

Developed by Sobell House Study Centre at Churchill Hospital in Oxford, Developing e-learning is an interactive report aimed at palliative care trainers and educational institutions in sub-Saharan Africa. It addresses the potential for e-learning in the short and medium term and looks at the range of e-learning tools available and their comparative costs. 

Evaluation of the Hospice Palliative Care Association of South Africa: Palliative care in prisons

The HPCA is a voluntary association of organisations providing palliative care services to people living with life-limiting illnesses and their families across South Africa. This case study is part of a major evaluation of its work and services. 

Publications are available to download from the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund website. 

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