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Together, We Learn: Webinar series

Date
18 December 2025, 11:00am - 12:00pm
Organisation
Together for Short Lives
Location
Online
Price
FREE

Each month we will shine a spotlight on areas of practice, experience, and need that are often under-represented in conversations about children’s palliative care. By creating space for these discussions, we aim to amplify the voices of families, communities, and professionals who are too often overlooked, and to share learning that can improve equity and access to care.

The series will bring together charities, professionals, families, and other experts to explore lived experiences, research insights, and practical information. Each session will be interactive, with opportunities to ask questions and connect with others working across the children’s palliative care sector.

Why take part?

Deepen your understanding of under-represented communities and conditions.
Gain practical ideas to improve inclusion and equity in your own practice.
Hear directly from families, charities, and organisations driving change.
Connect with colleagues across the UK and build a stronger learning community.

Upcoming sessions

18th December – Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) in Children’s Palliative Care. Presented by FTSU Guardians, alongside a FTSU Champion, this webinar will highlight the importance of creating open, safe cultures where staff feel empowered to raise concerns and share ideas without fear.

19th January – Cultural Barriers to Accessing Children’s Palliative Care. Led by the Support Me charity, this webinar will explore the cultural, religious, and language barriers that can prevent families from accessing palliative care. They’ll discuss approaches to building trust and delivering culturally competent care.

Planned Future Sessions

  • LGBTQ+ Parents in Paediatric Palliative Care
  • Transition From Neonatal to Children’s Palliative Care Services
  • Children’s Palliative Care & Learning Disability
  • Palliative Care for Looked-After Children
  • Transition From Children’s to Adult Palliative Care Services
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