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Starship Paediatric Palliative Care Team
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Description
- Life-limiting conditions are those for which there are no possible curative therapies and from which children or young people will die. Some of these conditions can cause children to deteriorate over time, making them increasingly dependent on parents and carers.
- Life-threatening conditions are those for which curative treatment may be possible but may fail, such as children with cancer. This does not include children who have had successful curative treatment or are in long-term remission.
In the case of children, palliative care involves:
- ensuring the child is comfortable and in the best possible condition so that they can go about doing things that are important and fun (such as going to school or kindergarten)
- helping families with difficult decisions
- supporting parents
- helping parents to support their child around any worries or questions they might have
- helping parents support the brothers and sisters of the sick child
- providing practical help with equipment, medications and respite care
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ensuring families are able to access support in bereavement.
"Palliative care for children and young people is an active and total approach to care, from the point of diagnosis, throughout the child’s life, death and beyond. It embraces physical, emotional, social and spiritual elements and focuses on the enhancement of quality of life for the child or young person and support for the whole family. It includes the management of distressing symptoms, provision of short breaks, care at the end of life and bereavement support". The Association of Children's Palliative Care (ACT), UK and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child HEalth (RCPCH), UK. 2003. |
- Palliative care for children (at the kidshealth parent information website)
The Paediatric Palliative Care service is a multidisciplinary team, comprising a:
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Specialist Paediatrician
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Nurse Specialist
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Social Worker
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Child Psychotherapist
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Child Psychiatrist
The team is based at Starship Children's Health but most of the time works in the community. Team members assess individual needs, co-ordinate access to community resources, provide a link between hospital and community and liaise with and support community carers such as general practitioners, and children's community nurses.
Staff
Dr Louise Webster - Service Clinical Director, Acting Clinical Lead, Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
Dr Emily Chang - Paediatric Palliative Care Specialist
Dr Gregory Harvet - Paediatrician, Paediatric Palliative Care
Gemma Aburn - Paediatric Palliative Care Nurse Specialist
Nina Dullabh - Paediatric Palliative Care Nurse Specialist
Karen Barnett - Social Worker
Charlie Souster - Team Administrator
Referral Expectations
Children and families will generally be seen within a week of referral unless a more urgent need is identified.
Hours
Mon – Fri | 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Open Monday to Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Contact Details
Starship Child Health, Central Auckland
Central Auckland
General Enquiries:
(09) 3074949
Outpatient Appointments:
(09) 638 0400 or 0800 PATIENT 0800 728 436 or scheduling@adhb.govt.nz
Emergency Department:
Open 24 hours / 7 days, Phone (09) 307 4902
GP/External Specialist Help Desk:
(09) 3072800
Level 10
Support Building
Starship Children's Health
2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland
Street Address
Level 10
Support Building
Starship Children's Health
2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland
Postal Address
Paediatric Palliative Care
Private Bag 92024
Auckland 1142
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This page was last updated at 10:00AM on October 1, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Starship Paediatric Palliative Care Team.