Children and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions have very specific and unique palliative care needs, often different to those of adults. The International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN) shares a vision that these total needs should be met to encompass physical, emotional, spiritual and developmental aspects of care.

Join ICPCN and help to make the voices of children and young people heard, acknowledged and respected across the world.

News

09.05.13 | Over a million babies die the first day they are born
  • According to a new report released by "Save the Children's State of the World's Mothers", more than 1 million babies die the first day they are born (each year). 

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02.05.13 | First ICPCN Conference in India
  • An update on the very first ICPCN conference to take place in India next year. The theme of the conference is Transforming Children's Palliative Care - from ideas to action 


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The ICPCN is the only international network of organisations and individuals working within all children’s palliative care services across the world. We believe that every life-limited child deserves a high standard of total care, wherever they live in the world.

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Do ICPCN's eLearning module on Pain assessment and management for children: A training module linked to the new WHO guidelines for persisting pain.

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Order your copy of the latest ICPCN Publication 'Touching Rainbows'. With a foreword from Sister Francis Dominica, the book features stories from children and their families from around the world on how palliative care has touched their lives. 

ICPCN advocates and raises awareness of the needs of life-limited children and their families. We are lobbying for the global development of dedicated children's palliative care services.

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