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International Partnership Opportunities for Hospice Palliative Care Providers
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Presentation Overview
I. The Global Need
II. History – from Africa to Global
III. What’s New?
IV.Partnerships• What We Do• How We Help• The Benefits
V. Our Website
VI.How to Become a Partner
The Global Need
• 80% of the need for palliative care is in low and middle income countries
• Treatment of pain is inadequate globally – especially in low and middle income countries
• In fact, these countries, that represent 83% of the world’s population, utilized a mere 8% of total morphine consumption
History – from Africa to Global
• Foundation for Hospices in Sub-Saharan Africa (FHSSA) began in 1999
• In 2004,FHSSA became an affiliate of NHPCO• Focused on building partnerships between US hospice
providers and providers in Africa• Implemented grants and related projects in Tanzania
and Zimbabwe• Provided education scholarships for nurses and social
workers in Africa
History (continued)
• Historically, many questions asked about developing partnerships outside of Africa
• NHPCO membership surveyed in June 2012– 56% of respondents (205) indicated they would
participate in a partnership opportunity in a broader range of countries/regions
• Foundation Board voted unanimously in favor to expand partnerships globally September 2013
What’s New?
• In March 2014, NHPCO launched Global Partners in Care, the re-imagined, re-designed, and re-inspired organization formerly known as FHSSA.
• With a mission to build partnerships to enhance compassionate care globally, we are continuing to build on the proven partnership model that has been successful through FHSSA.
• Still fully committed to partnerships in Africa, we are expanding its reach to other countries in need.
Partnerships: What We Do
• Our Partnership Program provides the opportunity for U.S. hospice palliative care organizations to make long-term commitments to support hospice palliative care organizations in other countries.
• The goals for each partnership are to:– Develop international relationships – Provide educational opportunities for health care professionals– Promote idea-sharing– Generate financial support
Partnerships: How We Help
To help Partners engage in a wide variety of activities to expand and improve services for those in need, Global Partners in Care:•Provides personalized consultation, ongoing technical assistance•Offers partnership resources for your organization•Wires financial donations from U.S Partners to their respective International Partner•Collaborates and coordinates with international and national palliative care associations •Networks U.S. Partners together so they can learn from each other
Partnerships: The Benefits
Establishing a partnership in a developing country provides your organization the opportunity to:•Gain a global perspective on hospice/palliative care •Expand visibility in your community•Boost your staff morale•Broaden fund raising opportunities•Join a network of other global partnerships•Pay it forward to help those where the need is great and resources are few.
Our Website
How to Become A Partner1. Discover what our Partners are doing
– View “Stories” on our website– Read our quarterly newsletter, Focus on Compassion
2. Present information to your organization’s leadership and staff – Access resources on our website under “Become A Partner”
• Information Sheet • Impact Report • Video • Sample Letter of Agreement• Partner Application
3. Express your interest1. Email: [email protected]
2. Phone: 703-647-5176
• Download, complete and return the Partner application
• Our staff will contact you with next steps to become a Partner
“The partnership with Nikoranga Hospice in Africa has made us a better hospice. We have learned the meaning of humility and grace.
We are reminded of how powerful it is to make the most of everything you have and how little we actually need to make a
meaningful difference in the lives of others.”
-Catherine Hamel, Executive Director. Gilchrist Hospice Care, MD 2014 Global Partnership Award Winner
Please join us!