Fellow’s Profile
Sarah Yardley
Fellow’s Profile
Sarah Yardley
Rewilding healthcare: cultivating relationship-centred practices and systems for palliative care
Fellowship
Themes
Focus
Developing good palliative care systems for people living with severe and enduring mental illness.
Countries
Fellowship year
2024
Supported by
Locality
South East
Biography
I am an Associate Professor of Palliative Medicine at University College London. I will research systems and frameworks for fair access to good palliative care when people are living with severe and enduring mental illness and facing challenges associated with life-threatening physical illness.
As a practising doctor as well as a researcher, my concern for people living with severe and enduring mental illness initially arose from my clinical experiences of challenges when trying to meet the palliative care needs of this group. I am travelling to North America (the USA and Canada) and Australia to learn from places that are engaged in innovative ways to practice healthcare, transform systems using relationship-centred approaches and design evaluations that capture what matters most to people in need.
I hope to apply my Fellowship learning by working with people throughout UK palliative care systems, including policymakers, charities and the NHS. I will share examples of best practice and a framework for reframing choice and risk, thinking about whole system effectiveness not just as what is safe but also what is good.
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Disclaimer
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.