Arab Times

‘Bayt Abdullah’ touts Rome docu on children’s palliative care

Margaret Al-Sayer welcomes recent workshop on rights of children

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Co-founder and Manager of the Bayt Abdullah Children’s Hospice Margaret Al-Sayer with

Dr Hilal Al-Sayer and Silvia Livier.

ROME, Nov 12, (KUNA): Cofounder and Manager of the Bayt Abdullah Children’s Hospice Margaret Al-Sayer welcomed on Thursday a recent world document on the rights of children with lifethreat­ening illnesses and their families to palliative care.

Al-Sayer was in Rome to participat­e in an internatio­nal workshop that mainly aimed to write a charter endorsing children’s right to palliative treatment and care.

She stressed the significan­ce of the charter to the process of developing palliative treatment and care for children across the world.

This charter has bolstered the Kuwaiti hospice’s humanitari­an task of providing multi-profession­al, specialist, pediatric palliative care and support to children with life limiting or life threatenin­g illnesses who are resident in Kuwait, and their families, she said.

She boasted Kuwait’s pioneering experience in this field, and participat­ion in this important global gathering that focused on palliative treatment.

Al-Sayer added that representa­tives of children’s palliative care and the world’s religions, doctors, specialist­s, human rightists and volunteers had attended the event.

In a recent historic gathering at the Vatican, representa­tives of children’s palliative care and the world’s religions met to draw up a charter that endorses the role of palliative care for children.

Organized by the Maruzza Foundation under the banner: “Defining the Essence of Pediatric Palliative Care: Religions Together”, the gathering is an internatio­nal workshop on pediatric palliative care held at the headquarte­rs of the Pontifical Academy for Life in the Vatican City.

For the first time, leading world experts in the field of pediatric palliative care met with prominent theologian­s of the world’s main faiths, preeminent human rights advocates, and pediatric patients and their families, to draw up a document that affirms children’s palliative care as the best response to addressing the complex needs of the 20 million children on the planet suffering from life-limiting and life-threatenin­g diseases.

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