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These articles are part of the Palliative Perspectives blog addressing palliative care, and end-of-life care issues around ageing and aged care.


Empowering paramedics to support palliative care in the community

An article written by Mostyn Gooley, Advanced Care Paramedic 2, Queensland Ambulance Service

  • 23 October 2025
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Empowering paramedics to support palliative care in the community

In this blog, Mostyn Gooley from Advanced Care Paramedic 2, Queensland Ambulance Service, highlights a recent study that introduced new guidelines encouraging paramedics to prioritize comfort, symptom relief, and patient wishes over hospital transport. 

Compassionate palliative care: A journey of comfort and connection

An article written by Donna O’Brien, BaptistCare at Home

  • 9 October 2025
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Compassionate palliative care: A journey of comfort and connection

Palliative care goes beyond checklists and treatment plans. In this blog, Donna O’Brien from BaptistCare at Home shares how the team delivers personalised, compassionate care that respects each person’s cultural and spiritual needs while ensuring dignity, connection, and comfort at every stage.

The vital role of personal careworkers in palliative and end-of-life care

An article written by Karen Gregory and Claire Tan, Resthaven Inc.

  • 23 September 2025
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The vital role of personal careworkers in palliative and end-of-life care

In this blog, Karen Gregory and Claire Tan from Resthaven Inc. highlight the vital role of personal careworkers in palliative and end-of-life care, and explain how training, support, and trusted resources can equip careworkers with the knowledge and confidence they need.

Supporting workforce wellbeing when caring at the end of life

An article written by Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director, Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying

  • 3 September 2025
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Supporting workforce wellbeing when caring at the end of life

In this blog, Professor Jennifer Tieman, Director, Research Centre for Palliative Care, Death and Dying explores research on staff experiences of loss and the importance of recognising, supporting, and valuing their work. It highlights practical ways organisations can foster wellbeing — from building supportive cultures to acknowledging staff grief — ultimately strengthening both workforce resilience and quality of care.

Anticipation fatigue: The complex toll of preparing for dying and bereavement

An article written by Dr Nathan MacArthur, Specialist Grief Counsellor and Accredited Mental Health Social Worker, Sydney Grief Counselling Services

  • 6 August 2025
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Anticipation fatigue: The complex toll of preparing for dying and bereavement

In this latest blog, Dr Nathan MacArthur, Specialist Grief Counsellor and Accredited Mental Health Social Worker from Sydney Grief Counselling Services, introduces anticipation fatigue: the emotional, practical, and relational strain families experience when trying to remain continually prepared for a loved one’s death amid uncertainty and conflicting expectations.

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