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We host ECHO Networks in a range of subject areas, with a diverse cohort of individuals from across the health, social care and third sector.

If you are already a member of any Hospice UK ECHO Networks, you can access your Network’s resource library. Libraries contain the curriculum, session recordings and associated resources for your registered networks.

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Clinical ECHO

Clinical ECHO

This network connects hospice and palliative care clinicians across the UK.

All health and social care practitioners are welcome.

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Palliative, End of life care and Dementia ECHO

This ECHO network brings together practitioners keen to build their skills and confidence in caring for those affected by dementia at the end of life. 

All health and social care practitioners are welcome.

This network is a joint venture with Dementia UK.

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Resilience Based Clinical Supervision ECHO

This closed network supports resilience based clinical supervision (RBCS) champions and facilitators to implement the skills they acquire through the RBCS programme in practice.

Please contact us if you would like to find out more. Existing members can login below to view the resources.

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Explore the resource library for the Race Equity Project ECHO

Race Equity ECHO

This ECHO provides a safe and supportive environment where people of colour working in palliative care settings can:

- discuss experiences of racism

- celebrate the strengths of ethnic minority staff

- create and share expertise on progressing anti-racism practice.

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Find resources and research to support Hospices' work with frailty care as part of the Extending Frailty Care grants programme

Frailty Care Community of Practice ECHO

This ECHO aims to help you improve your knowledge and practice around frailty and palliative care.

The 11 hospices who took part in our Extending Frailty Care programme will share their learning so that others can adapt, replicate and scale up their models of care.

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To enquire about, or participate in an ECHO network, contact us and include the name of the network you are interested in.