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25 March 2025

Palliative and end of life care and homelessness

Caroline Shulman spoke at the Homelessness series

A bench with a person's belongings on and about it

Over 160 people attended today’s webinar in the Homelessness series at King's.

Caroline Shulman, Inclusion Health Clinician and Researcher, Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London, and Pathway Senior Clinical Fellow - Homelessness and Palliative Care, explored the gaps and barriers that people with multiple exclusion homelessness experience in accessing palliative care support. The talk provoked very interesting exchanges in the discussion section of the session. Caroline's slides.

Some remarks from attendees following the webinar

"I attended the webinar this morning on palliative care and homelessness, which I found very insightful and interesting, especially the thought provoking conversation between everyone at the end."

"I just wanted to say thanks for an interesting and informative session as always, these are a really great series you're putting on."

"Really interesting training session this morning which will help in practice moving forward, thank you!"

"I am a OT Apprentice ... I am doing some research on my proposal for my dissertation this year and this had been a massive insight into getting ideas for my proposal question. This is a great time for this to start and make me think of areas of population to look at. I would like to say that it was very informative."

Coming up

Homelessness, Capacity & Executive Function: An Occupational Therapy lens

23 April 2025 10:00 to 11:00

This webinar will be co-led by: Sophie Koehne, Mental health and Occupational Therapy Policy and Practice Lead, Pathway (UK homeless and inclusion health charity). Kayleigh Reardon, Advanced Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Rough Sleepers Mental Health Team - Southend, Essex Partnership University Trust.

Other webinars in the Homelessness series also now open for booking.

Please get in touch with Jess Harris if you would like to join the mailing list to hear about future events.

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Jess Harris

Research Fellow