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Recommendation Rec (2003)24 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the organisation of palliative care

 

 

PROGRAMME




DAY 1, THURSDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2005
 

08:00-09:00

REGISTRATION
09:00

Welcome address
Mr Predrag Markovic
Chairman of National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia

09:15

Welcome address
Prof. dr Tomica Milosavljevic
Minister of Health, Serbia


09:30

Opening address
Mr. Alexander Vladychenko
Director General of Social Cohesion (DG III)
Council of Europe


09:40


Key-note address -Dame Cicely Saunders
Dr. Tony O’Brien
Ireland

Key-note address- Hospice evolution – a tribute to Dame Cicely Saunders
Prof.  Jacek Luczak
Poland



MORNING SESSION

Chairperson:
Prof. dr Tomica Milosavljevic
Minister of Health, Serbia

09:55

Introduction to the conference program
Mr. Karl-Friedrich Bopp
Head, Health Division DG III, Council of Europe


10:05

Palliative care: the old and new challenges
Dr Dick L.Willems
The Netherlands


10:25

A vehicle for better palliative care in Europe: the recommendation of the Council of Europe
Dr Piotr Mierzewski
Health Division, Council of Europe


10:45-11:15

Coffee break
Press briefing




NOON SESSION - Different perspectives on palliative care in Europe
Chairperson: Dr Miodrag Pavlicic
Minister of Health, Montenegro
11:15
Welcome address
Dr Miodrag Pavlicic
Minister of Health, Montenegro
11:25

Welcome address
Mr Andrea Rigoni
Member of the Committee of Social, Health and Family Affairs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

11:40 Ethical perspective in palliative care
Revd. Prebendary Peter Speck
United Kingdom

11:55 Educational training for all: curricula for professionals and voluntary carers-European experience
Dr. Marilene Filbet
France
12:15 How to promote the positive image of palliative care
Prof. Kaija A.Holli
Finland

12:35

Building a shared vision of palliative care – a role of an interdisciplinary team
Ms. Ruth Truelsen
Denmark


12:55

The social education and cooperation with the mass media as new chances for hospice and palliative care.
Piotr Krakowiak
Poland


13:05-14:10 Lunch break


AFTERNOON SESSION- Sharing experience in palliative care
Chairperson: Dr. Enrique TEROL GARCÍA, Spain

14:10


Palliative care in Serbia and Montenegro
Dr Snezana Bosnjak

 

Palliative care in Serbia and Montenegro
Dr Natasa Milicevic

14:30

Palliative care in the United Kingdom
Revd. Prebendary Peter Speck
United Kingdom


14:45

Palliative care in the Netherlands
Dr Dick Willems
The Netherlands


15:00

Palliative care in Poland
Prof. Jacek Luczak
Poland


15:15

Palliative care in France
Dr. Marilène Filbet
France

15:30-16:15

Coffee break plus the posters exhibition (country profiles)




 

Chairperson: Prof. Jacek LUCZAK, Poland

16:15-16:45

16:45-17:00 Conclusions of the day
Presentation of the draft Belgrade Statement
Prof. Snezana Simic
Serbia

19:00-22:00 Reception held by the Minister of Health of Serbia

 
DAY 2, FRIDAY, 21 OCTOBER, 2005
 

Parallel Workshops (introduction by a facilitator / 3-4 prepared presentations / general discussion)


09:00-10:30

Making it happen - developing a national action framework for palliative care
Facilitator: Dr. Enrique Terol García
Spain



Stop suffering! Effective pain management and palliative care
Facilitator: Prof. Kaija A. Holli
Finland


The role of the voluntary sector and NGOs as partners in policy development and practice   
Facilitator: Ms. Marinela Murg
Romania


10:30-11:15   Coffee break – visiting the exhibition space



MORNING SESSION- Way forward towards new horizons
Chairperson: Dr Tony O'Brien, Ireland
11:15-11:25   Welcome address: World Health Organisation
Dr Dorit Nitzin
WHO Country Office in Belgrade

11:25-11:45

Integration of palliative care into the health care systems in the countries in transition
Prof. Jacek Luczak
Poland


11:45-12:05

Breaking the barriers to cancer pain management
Prof. Kaija A. Holli
Finland


12:05-12.30

 

Palliative care in resource – poor settings: assessing the needs and priority setting
Dr. Jan Stjernsward
Sweden


12:30-13:30 Lunch break


AFTERNOON SESSION
Chairperson: Prof. Snezana Simic
Serbia

13:30-14:15

Workshops reports by rapporteurs

Reports from Making it happen - developing a national action framework for palliative care

Reports from Stop suffering! Effective pain management and palliative care

Reports from The role of the voluntary sector and NGOs as partners in policy development and practice

14:15-14:45 Hearing session

14:45-15:15 Discussion panel: Quo vadis?
(including written questions from the floor)

15:15- 15:45 Closing remarks and endorsement of the final statement
Dr Tony O'Brien, General Rapporteur,
Ireland

16:00-16:30 Press conference




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