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Dr Daniel Nuzum highlights the importance of perinatal palliative care and spirituality at All Island Children’s Palliative Care Conference
Dr Daniel Nuzum was invited speaker at the , presenting on ‘Perinatal palliative care: spirituality, care and memory’.
His presentation included research and practice from work over many years at the Pregnancy Loss Research Group (PLRG), as well as practice from spiritual care education at and . Daniel highlighted the importance of comprehensive baby and family-centred perinatal palliative care from the point of diagnosis of a life-limiting condition and affirmed the skills and expertise developed in Ireland over many years in this area. Drawing on his experience and practice as a specialist spiritual care educator in Clinical Pastoral Education, Daniel highlighted the place and importance of spirituality in perinatal palliative care and more widely in paediatric care. Integrated into the talk was an interactive spiritual practice. Participants created a memento inspired by a child they had cared for who taught them about spirituality and life.
The session was co-chaired by Dr Mary Devins, Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care Medicine, at Crumlin, and Paula Whelan, CEO, . Commenting on the presentation Dr Devins said:
Daniel’s presentation was both deeply moving and highly inspiring. He helped to demystify the ‘elephant in the room’ and reassure us all that Spirituality is everyone’s business & it is not too personal to ask questions. Spirituality is what makes ‘me me’ and what makes ‘you you’ so is an integral part of our being. I thoroughly enjoyed every second of the presentation. Thank you Daniel!
Dr Nuzum and were co-authors on the first in the Oxford Textbook of Children’s Palliative Care, published in 2021. Daniel cited a range of research during his invited talk, including work led by Dr Peter Jackson on , and work led by Orla Jennings on . Read more about our research and publications around perinatal palliative care and spirituality on our website.
The “Challenging the Boundaries: Antenatal to Adulthood" was held on 25-26 April 2024 in the Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise. There were more than 240 delegates from many disciplines involved in children’s palliative care across the island of Ireland and beyond. The conference was organised by the following organisations: , , , Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice, , Health Service Executive, , and .

Photo: Tyrone Horne

Some of the amazing creations by attendees as part of a spiritual practice in Daniel’s presentation at the Children’s Palliative Care Conference 2024