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During the event we discussed: The main stages of the formation and development of palliative care in Armenia. Key legislative changes related to palliative care. Development of pediatric palliative care, including legislative changes, assessment of needs and requirements. Psychosocial aspects of palliative care for children and their families. Experience of specialized palliative care departments. Speakers: Narine Movsesyan – anesthesiologist, lecturer at YSMI, specialist in palliative care and pain management, International leader of the Palliative Care Leadership Development Initiative, Cohort II. Ester Demirchyan – Director of the City of Smile Foundation. Eva Movsesyan – Chairperson of the Armenian Paediatric Association. Anush Sargsyan – pediatric rehabilitation specialist, head of the pediatric palliative care department at the Hematology Center named after prof. Yeolyan. Alisa Kamalyan – child psychologist at the Hematology Center named after prof. 00:00 Start of the webinar 07:25 Presentation by Narine Movsesyan 27:56 Presentation by Eva Movsesyan 48:54 Presentation by Anush Sargsyan 1:00:01 Presentation by Alisa Kamalyan 1:10:22 Presentation by Ester Demirchyan 1:20:23 Questions and Answers 1:20:43 A question about how it was possible to cooperate so effectively with the state to create a legislative framework 1:28:14 How do you plan to overcome prejudices about palliative care 1:34:10 If you have experience with telemedicine 1:40:22 Communication with palliative children and their relatives 1:43:39 End of the webinar PACED was created in 2017 to attract more people in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) to quality-assured palliative care. https://paced.org.uk/