First Nations Community Based Palliative Care
QH · Australia
Queensland Health state budget funding supports non-government organisations to deliver community-based palliative care services for First Nations communities. Funded services may include symptom relief, grief support and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.
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Queensland
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Delivery of community-based palliative care services, including symptom relief and grief and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.Before you apply
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Provision of accessible palliative care support in the community, including care for terminally ill clients and support services for their families and carers.Grant not accepting applications
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