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Lord Darzi's NHS review: Our response
Sue Ryder has commented on Lord Darzi's Independent Investigation of the National Health Service in England report.
End-of-life care
12 Sep 2024
Using my grief to help others: Michele's volunteer experience at a Grief Kind Space
After her husband was cared for by the expert team at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice, Michele King, 66, started volunteering to give something back to the charity. This year she took on a new volunteer role at the Sue Ryder Grief Kind Space in Cheltenham, using her own experiences to help others navigate their grief. Here she explains how the Grief Kind Space works, and why it’s such an important form of support for its members.
Personal stories
12 Sep 2024
Grief Kind Space: A lifeline for Sue after her husband’s sudden death
When Sue O’Shea’s husband died unexpectedly, she struggled to cope with her grief. Then the 68-year-old heard about Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind Space in her hometown of Cheltenham, and she decided to attend. Here she talks about her experience at the Grief Kind Space, and how for her it’s been a lifeline at an incredibly difficult time.
Personal stories
12 Sep 2024
Man sits next to his wife who is lying in a hospice bed. Man is wearing a mask but smiling and woman is smiling, holding a wooden cross in one hand and a paper note in the other reading 'Run Mike Run'
Mike and Brenda’s story of cancer, hospice care and grief
Mike's wife Brenda was looked after at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice at the end of her life. He has since become a volunteer and fundraiser for us. Here he shares his story.
Personal stories
12 Sep 2024
Richard sits at a table at a Grief Kind Space
Grief support groups: How Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind Space transformed Kevin's grief
When Kevin Humble’s dad died suddenly of a stroke, he was left to look after his mum, and struggled to find time and space to process his own grief. Then he discovered Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind Space in his hometown of Cheltenham and decided to go along to one of the very first sessions in March 2023. Here he talks about his experience of attending the Grief Kind Space, and how it has helped him find the support he so desperately needed.
Personal stories
06 Aug 2024
Our reaction to the King’s Speech: Government plans to boost the NHS must include improvements to palliative and end-of-life care
Today, His Majesty King Charles III delivered the King’s Speech, which happens at the start of a new parliamentary year.
Influencing
17 Jul 2024
Grieving my friend: Helen's story
Helen's friend Kerrie was her biggest source of support when her mum died. This made the grief she felt when Kerrie herself died all the more painful. In her blog she reflects on these two different experiences of grief and what she's learned about how we can help each other.
Personal stories
01 Jul 2024
There’s still time to sign our Letter to Government
Join nearly 5000 people who have asked the UK government to prioritise support for people who are dying or grieving.
Campaigns
25 Jun 2024
Image of the Sue Ryder logo in the LGBTQ+ Pride flag colours
Sue Ryder celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride month
Pride month is dedicated to celebrating and promoting equality, visibility and rights of the LGBTQ+ community.
Sue Ryder news
31 May 2024
Lisa Riley, Richard Arnold and Katherine Holland sitting together in the Grief Kind Garden
Celebrity supporters visit the Sue Ryder Grief Kind Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024
Sue Ryder Ambassadors Lisa Riley and Richard Arnold were joined by TV presenter, Kate Garraway, as the first visitors to the Sue Ryder Grief Kind Garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024 Press Day.
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024
21 May 2024