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Invitation to help shape a new approach to end-of-life care

16 May 2025

Sue Ryder is looking for people to join an online discussion group to share their thoughts on a new approach to end-of-life care that we are developing.

Update: Wednesday, 28 May

The two sessions are now full - thank you to everyone who has signed up. If you would still like to share your experience, please complete our online form.

We're looking for individuals to join us in a special discussion about Sue Ryder's innovative 'Alongside Suites' - a new approach to compassionate end-of-life care being developed within hospital grounds.

This approach aims to offer more compassionate, personalised care while reducing time spent in traditional hospital settings.

If you've had recent experience of palliative and end-of-life care, we want to hear from you. We're holding two online sessions so that participants can join at a time that is most convenient for them.

Have you had experience of palliative and end-of-life care recently?

If so, your perspective will help ensure this new approach truly meets the needs of patients and families. Your experiences and insights are important to us.

Join one of the sessions

We are holding two sessions so that participants can join at a time that is most convenient for them. Please note, these two sessions are now full.

What to expect?

  • A relaxed, informal online discussion lasting 90 minutes on each day
  • The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in end-of-life care
  • Your input will directly shape the development of this important initiative.

No preparation is needed for either the Wednesday or Thursday session – we value your thoughts and experiences. Your contribution will help ensure that more people receive the dignified, compassionate care they deserve at life's end.

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