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Bishops of England and Wales welcome new guidelines on terminal care


Source: CCN

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales welcome the latest guidance from NICE - the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence on including peoples' spiritual or religious needs and issues in their care during the last few days of their lives.

This guidance complements well their existing guidance on the last year of life and explicitly recognises that truly personalised care only happens when we ask people about their cultural, social, cultural, spiritual and religious preferences. This includes people whose spiritual or religious belief is of any faith, and includes people who are humanist and non-religious. This is an important win for our diverse nation and an important win for person-centred care.

The Bishop for Day for Life, the Right Reverend John Sherrington said "We welcome this sensitive, respectful, person-centred approach by NICE and the way spiritual and religious needs of people have been recognised as being of equal importance to other aspects of a person's care. We need to be better at discussing death, and the spiritual and other issues which arise for the dying person and their loved ones."

The Art of Dying Well digital space www.artofdyingwell.org helps people with this journey. It is already being used by professionals, carers and patients.

Read the NICE guidance here: www.nice.org.uk/guidance/indevelopment/gid-qs10019

See also: ICN 6 November 2016 - The Art of Dying Well www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=31249

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