Declaration of Family Caregiver Rights and Responsibilities Affirms Role of Family Caregivers as Essential Component of Care

In response to inconsistent and in some cases extreme restrictions on end-of-life visitations across Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic, Caregivers4Change in collaboration with Plan Well Guide and numerous provincial and national organizations, to release a Declaration of Family Caregiver Rights and Responsibilities affirming that family caregivers are more than just visitors.

By |2024-04-26T14:41:05+00:00October 7, 2020|Press Release|0 Comments

Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association calls for more compassionate visitation protocols during COVID-19 pandemic

The Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA) is publishing its updated position statement on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) to reflect new legislation impacting MAiD enacted after June 2019, to improve the clarity of its position, and to update the definition of palliative care adopted by CHPCA.

By |2024-05-09T00:14:59+00:00May 20, 2020|Press Release|0 Comments

The Quality End-of-Life Care Coalition of Canada (QELCCC) Releases Blueprint for Action 2020-2025

The Quality End-of-Life Care Coalition of Canada (QELCCC) is proud to announce the release of the Blueprint for Action 2020-2025

By |2024-04-26T14:41:52+00:00March 12, 2020|Press Release|0 Comments

CHPCA Cheers Unanimous Senate Approval of Bill C-277

The Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association is celebrating the Senate of Canada’s unanimous approval of bill C-277. “This is a big first step in our effort to create a national, sustainable framework for hospice and palliative care”, said Sharon Baxter, Executive Director of the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association.

By |2024-04-26T14:42:16+00:00December 8, 2017|Press Release|0 Comments

November 21, 2017, Marks First annual National Bereavement Day in Canada

November 21, 2017, will mark the first annual National Bereavement Day in Canada. On this day, the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association (CHPCA) invites all Canadians to reflect on the importance of relationships past and present, to think about those who have passed away from our lives, and to help advocate for supports at the provincial and national levels for grieving Canadians.

By |2024-04-26T14:42:39+00:00November 21, 2017|Press Release|0 Comments

House of Commons Recognizes Urgent Need for National Direction in Palliative Care through Adoption of Motion M-456

Yesterday afternoon, the House of Commons almost unanimously voted in favor of Motion M-456, recognizing that there is a need for national strategies, frameworks and blueprints in hospice palliative and end-of-life care. The motion also recognizes the need to support caregivers, improve the consistency of home care, and encourage Canadians to plan for end of life by starting conversations about advance care planning.

By |2024-04-26T14:43:12+00:00May 29, 2014|Press Release|0 Comments

CHPCA Commends New Benefit for Families of Critically Ill Children

The Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association applauds this month’s federal government announcement that it will provide more support for parents of critically ill children through a new employment insurance benefit. The benefit will assist in alleviating some of the financial burden associated with caring for a sick child.

By |2024-04-26T14:43:45+00:00August 29, 2012|Press Release|0 Comments

Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association Celebrates 10th Hike for Hospice  

On May 6, 2012, thousands of Canadians of all ages will gather on walking paths, parks, and hiking trails across Canada to celebrate the 10th Annual Hike for Hospice Palliative Care. Although organized as a national event, each Hike is hosted locally.

By |2024-05-09T00:18:06+00:00May 7, 2012|Press Release|0 Comments

National Framework on Advance Care Planning Aims to Ensure Canadian’s Voices are Heard

Most of us hope to be able to communicate to the very end of our lives – but it doesn’t always happen that way.  A Task Group representing over 25 associations across Canada has released its National Framework or Advance Care Planning, with the goal of providing guidance for implementing this importance practice into our health system to ensure that your voice is heard – even when you cannot speak for yourself.

By |2024-04-26T14:44:30+00:00March 1, 2012|Press Release|0 Comments
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