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Who to inform when someone dies
Our guide on who you need to contact and formally notify when a friend or relative has died, including which organisations you have to contact.
How to arrange a funeral
Arranging a funeral for a loved one can be stressful and overwhelming, at an emotional time. We have advice on where to start, funeral directors and more.
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Face to Face fundraising
Face to face fundraising is a cost effective way to generate income and connect with new supporters for Sue Ryder’s expert care.
Gift Aid: frequently asked questions
Need some help with Gift Aid? Learn more in our frequently asked questions.
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Become a Friend of Sue Ryder
Become a Friend of Sue Ryder with a regular donation and be part of something very special.
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Other ways to donate
There are many other ways you can donate to help Sue Ryder's palliative care and bereavement support. Whether by post, over the phone or via payroll giving, every donation counts.
Sue Ryder shop volunteer, Maureen
Hear from our shop volunteers
Our shop volunteers share their personal stories, how they got involved in volunteering and why they love being part of the Sue Ryder team.
A female patient is sitting up in bed with a family member and a doctor in blue scrubs sitting beside. The family member has her arm round the patient and the doctor is talking.
Service user participation strategy
The service user participation strategy outlines our commitment to ensuring service user participation is embedded throughout our care services. It sets out our objectives, plan and measures for the participation of service users across Sue Ryder.
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Palliative and hospice services
Read more about the palliative and hospice care services we provide. Please note some of these might not be available in your area.
Supporting children and young people with grief
Whether you are a young person who is grieving or you are supporting a child or young person who has been bereaved, we’re here to help.
What to do when someone dies
Registering a death, arranging a funeral, accessing bereavement benefits - we have information about these and other practical issues when someone has died.
A year in the life of a complementary therapist
Helen is Complementary Therapist Lead at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice. She gives an insight into what complementary therapies are, how they help people receiving care from our hospices and the challenges the team has faced over the last year.
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Ceri is taking part in the December Daily Dash this year to raise much needed funds for Sue Ryder.
Ceri is taking part in the December Daily Dash this year to raise much needed funds for Sue Ryder to continue providing expert care for people when it matters. She previously worked as an Events Fundraiser for Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice, so has first-hand experience of how important fundraising is for the charity.
A smiling Sue Ryder Nurse near a sunny window
More about working in palliative care
If you're new to palliative care, here are the top five most frequently asked questions from people joining our expert and compassionate palliative care teams, and more about the support you can expect from Sue Ryder.
Refund policies
Information about our donation and retail refund policies, your rights and who to contact.
Heidi Travis, Sue Ryder's Chief Executive Officer
Announcement about Sue Ryder Chief Executive Heidi Travis
Heidi Travis, Chief Executive of Sue Ryder, has announced that she will be leaving the organisation in the Spring of 2024. After more than 14 years with Sue Ryder, 11 of those as the Chief Executive, Heidi has decided that the time is right for her to semi-retire.
Jane and Sean on the power of befriending
While receiving care and support from Sue Ryder Palliative Care Hub South Oxfordshire, Jane was matched with Sean through their volunteer befriending scheme in 2020.
Both her father and grandfather received end-of-life care at Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice so Rebecca was keen to get involved in the annual challenge to raise funds for Sue Ryder.
After taking on the December Daily Dash in 2020, school teacher Rebecca is hoping to do it all over again this year. Both her father and grandfather received end-of-life care at Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice so Rebecca, 29, was keen to get involved in the annual challenge in which participants run, walk or jog 5k every day throughout December to raise funds for Sue Ryder.
Sue Ryder comments on latest amendment to Health and Care Bill
Sue Ryder comments on government amendment to the Health and Care Bill which would make it a legal right for dying people to receive the healthcare they need.
Statement on the death of Her Majesty The Queen
Sue Ryder is greatly saddened to hear of the death of our Royal patron, Her Majesty The Queen.