24 Hour Statewide Palliative Care Helpline and Nurse Counselling Pilot
QH · Australia
The Palliative Care Program State budget provides funding to non-government organisations to deliver palliative care services in the community. Funded services 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 statewide palliative care helpline and nurse counselling services, including community-based symptom relief, grief support, and bereavement support for families and carers of terminally ill clients.Before you apply
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Improved access to palliative care support services, including counselling and community support for terminally ill clients and their families and carers.Grant not accepting applications
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