ECHO Resource Libraries
Access ECHO resource libraries to view the schedule for your ECHO network, access session recordings and any useful documents or resources from each session.
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Access an ECHO resource library
- Clinical ECHO
- Outcome Measures in Practice ECHO
- Outcomes, Data & Dashboards ECHO
- Palliative and End of Life Care and Dementia ECHO
- Innovation ECHO
- Resilience Based Clinical Supervision ECHO
- Extending Frailty Care Programme ECHO
- Race Equity ECHO
- Palliative & End of Life in Prisons ECHO
- Infection Prevention and Control ECHO
- Bereavement Collaboration ECHO
- Frailty Programme Reference Group ECHO
Join a network
ECHO resource libraries are only accessible to ECHO Network members. If you would like to become a member of any of the below Networks, you can register to join.
Clinical ECHO
This network cascades and discusses information on the clinical management of COVID-19 within the hospice sector.
All health and social care practitioners are welcome.
Outcome Measures in Practice ECHO
This network provides a platform for those developing, implementing and utilising outcome measures in clinical practice to share and learn about best practice.
All health and social care practitioners are welcome.
Outcomes, Data & Dashboards ECHO
To promote the implementation and use of person-centred outcome measures in palliative and end of life care to improve care.
Palliative and 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.
Innovation ECHO
The Innovation ECHO explores a more sustainable future for our sector. It looks at ways in which hospices might collaborate, influence, make better use of technology, revise models of funding and transform ways of working.
This network is for Hospice UK members only.
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.
Extending Frailty Care Programme ECHO
This is a closed network for Hospices awarded grants by the Kirby Laing Foundation to support the Extending Frailty Care programme. The three-year programme aims to:
- Enable a culture shift in approach to people over the age of 65 with advancing frailty who have palliative care needs resulting in improved quality of life for and extended reach to this underserved population.
- Recognise these people experience lack of care coordination due to fragmented services and may have multiple morbidities, and varying degrees of loss of mental capacity, for example due to dementia.
We will achieve our aim using QI methodology, nurturing new and developing change agents.
Race Equity ECHO
This ECHO will facilitate discussions around the experiences of racism in a safe and supported environment. We will build a community of practice to celebrate the strengths of ethnic minority staff and to create and share expertise on progressing anti-racism practice within Palliative Care. Please note this ECHO is intended as a safe space for people of colour.
Palliative & End of Life Care in Prisons ECHO
Seeks to bring together professionals from across the criminal justice and health and care sector to:
- learn from and gain access to experts in this field
- develop their knowledge and skills
- compare experiences of end of life care in prisons
- listen to best practice examples from people from different professional backgrounds and apply these to their own practice
- discuss challenges and develop solutions to these challenges, collaboratively, in a safe environment
- build peer support networks across the health and care and criminal justice sector
- develop or influence guidance on bereavement support or end of life care in prison.
Please note, this network has closed.
Infection Prevention and Control ECHO
Seeks to connect with hospice sector IPC leads and link nurses to share knowledge and best practice, and learn from others’ experiences.
Please note, this network has closed.
Bereavement Collaboration ECHO
This ECHO Network aims to help to Bereavement Coordinators who want to improve their services and utilise Hospice UK's Bereavement Toolkit.
Please note, this network has closed.
Frailty Programme Reference Group ECHO
This network is comprised of invited opinion leaders from across health, social care, and the voluntary sector. Representation is welcomed from across the UK.
It aims to:
- review current end of life care practices for older people with advancing frailty
- identify frailty-attuned care services that offer opportunities for improvement in hospice care
- translate evidence to develop a set of service recommendations which will inform the ongoing programme.
Please note, this network has closed.