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Palliative Care Fellowships Opening September 2022

Global approaches to improving palliative and end-of-life care will be explored in a programme of Fellowships which will open for applications on 13 September. Run by the Churchill Fellowship in partnership with the Burdett Trust for Nursing and Marie Curie, these Fellowships will fund individuals to discover new ideas and best practice from leading practitioners, anywhere in the world, in order to develop innovative solutions for the UK .

This dedicated Fellowship theme on Palliative and end-of-life care will focus on projects that seek to improve palliative and end-of-life care, particularly for less common life-limiting conditions. Applications are especially encouraged that relate to the work in this area of health professionals and related sectors, such as social workers, counsellors, community carers and volunteers, as well as communities. Also encouraged are projects that relate to relevant developments in medicine and other practice areas; that address relevant legal and ethical issues; or that consider the integration of this field into other areas of care .

This Fellowship theme is in its second year of a three-year partnership with the Burdett Trust and Marie Curie. Once selected, Fellows join a cohort of others working to address similar issues. Eleven Fellows were selected in this area in 2020, with projects ranging from employing digital health methods to improve hospice care to supporting end-of-life family carers. The full list of Fellows can be viewed here.

Churchill Fellowships are open to all adult UK citizens regardless of qualifications, background or age, and the international research can be undertaken online or through travel, where necessary.  Existing Fellows are already working in this field, using the ideas and knowledge acquired on their Fellowships to set up new organisations, influence policy, create new models of practice and deliver a range of other interventions. Some examples of their stories can be found here.

Julia Weston, Chief Executive of the Churchill Fellowship, said, “We are delighted to be partnering with the Burdett Trust and Marie Curie for a second year of Churchill Fellowships which seek new ideas and solutions from around the world to improve palliative care. Every year we are inspired by the passion and determination of Churchill Fellows to make a difference, supported by the knowledge and ideas acquired through their Fellowship research. We look forward to welcoming applications in September from any UK citizen with a vision for change in this area. ”

Shirley Baines, Chief Executive of the Burdett Trust for Nursing, said, “We are pleased to be supporting Churchill Fellows to investigate new approaches to palliative and end of life care through our partnership with the Churchill Fellowship. We look forward to seeing the results of their research and the benefit this will offer patients and their carers here in the UK.”

Dr Sabine Best, Associate Director of Research at Marie Curie, said, “We are delighted to be supporting the Churchill Fellowships for a second year. As the largest charitable funder of palliative and end of life care research in the UK, we are passionate about supporting opportunities for those with a keen interest in this area to acquire new knowledge and develop new ideas to ensure people have the best end of life experience possible. We look forward to welcoming a new cohort of Fellows and seeing the improvements they make to end of life care in the UK.”

This Fellowship programme is one of 12 Fellowship themes launching in September, which can be viewed here. Once selected, Fellows join a community of changemakers from all areas of society who are passionate about making a difference in their communities and sectors across the UK.

Applications for Churchill Fellowships will be open from 13 September – 22 November for projects to start in 2023. For details and alerts, visit www.churchillfellowship.org.

 

 
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