Monday 21 May 2012

The Sue Ryder Centre for Palliative and End of Life Studies is a leading provider of palliative and end of life care research and education. Through its research the centre seeks to make a valuable contribution to policy and practice in previously under researched areas of palliative and end of life care. For more information about the work of The Sue Ryder Centre for Palliative and End of Life Studies click here.
Historically, end of life care has mainly focused on people dying from cancer. However, it is estimated that each year 300,000 people with neurological conditions do not receive the care they need. Sue Ryder's PINC project adapts established end of life care tools for people living with neurological conditions, in order to develop better care and support. The work has been supported by research expertise from the Sue Ryder Centre for Palliative and End of Life Care at the University of Nottingham. Read more about PINC.
To read Sue Ryder's response to the end of life care strategy click here.
New research shows people relying on charity shops to get through the recession, as charities join forces in major national campaign to get more donations through the door
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People in Britain could risk missing out on having their end of life wishes met and leaving a mess for those close to them, according to a new study commissioned by the Dying Matters Coalition (of which Sue Ryder is a member of).
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