ClosedNon-Profit

Palliative Care Services - Clinical Services

Queensland Health · Australia

The Palliative Care Program State budget provides funding to non-government organisations to deliver palliative care services in the community. Funded services may include symptom relief, grief support and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

Non-government organisations are the intended recipients Funding supports delivery of palliative care services Services are community-based and include family and carer support Listed as a frontline service procurement by Queensland Health
Funding is provided to non-government organisations to deliver palliative care services under the Palliative Care Program State budget. The available information indicates the service is a frontline service procurement administered by Queensland Health. No further detailed eligibility conditions, dates or funding amounts are provided in the source content.

What's Funded

Delivery of community-based palliative care services, including symptom relief and grief and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.

Expected Outcomes

Provision of palliative care support services in the community, including improved symptom management and support for families and carers through grief and bereavement services.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profit

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communityother

Keywords

palliative careclinical servicescommunity healthgrief supportbereavement supportterminal illnessQueensland Healthfrontline service procurement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Palliative Care Services - Clinical Services?

The Palliative Care Services - Clinical Services is a non-profit grant offered by Queensland Health in Australia. The Palliative Care Program State budget provides funding to non-government organisations to deliver palliative care services in the community. Funded services may include symptom relief, grief support and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.

Who is eligible for the Palliative Care Services - Clinical Services?

Non-government organisations are the intended recipients Funding supports delivery of palliative care services Services are community-based and include family and carer support Listed as a frontline service procurement by Queensland Health

What activities are funded?

Delivery of community-based palliative care services, including symptom relief and grief and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.

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