13th National Paediatric Bioethics Conference 2022: Abandoned or relinquished? Challenges for hospital staff - podcast episode cover

13th National Paediatric Bioethics Conference 2022: Abandoned or relinquished? Challenges for hospital staff

Aug 24, 202323 min
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Episode description

Jack Southwell, a Social Worker at RCH, describes the moral environment when looking after a child left in the care of the hospital. He discusses the technical differences between abandonment and relinquishment but posits that there is no real difference for staff. The child left in hospital care poses ethical concerns for the child, the staff, the parents and, importantly, the relationship between them all. Jack examines the moral and psychological toll this relationship poses for staff. This presentation won the Patron's Prize for the best presentation at the 2022 conference. The session is hosted by RCH Children's Bioethics Centre Clinical Nurse Consultant, Dr Jenny O’Neill.

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