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Lisa Riley
In the first instalment of our new Grief Kind podcast, Clover Stroud speaks to BAFTA-winning actress and television presenter Lisa Riley about her mum, Cath, who died in Lisa’s arms from pancreatic cancer.
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Lottie Tomlinson
Sue Ryder Ambassador Lottie Tomlinson talks about her personal experience of grief and how being kind to yourself after a bereavement can help you through even the darkest of days.
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Grief Kind Spaces
Find out more about our Sue Ryder Grief Kind Spaces across the country, giving people who are grieving access to informal, in-person, peer-to-peer support.
Coping as a carer
As a carer, looking after yourself is the best way to ensure that you can be there to provide the care and support you want to for your friend or relative.
Telling people about your diagnosis
Telling the people you love that you have a limited time to live can be one of the hardest things you ever have to do - particularly when you are trying to cope with the news yourself.
Planning ahead for your funeral
Thinking about and planning your funeral can feel very difficult, but it can provide reassurance to those close to you that they are celebrating your life in the way you wanted.
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Donate clothes
Donate your old clothes to charity and help support us. All profits go straight to supporting our palliative and bereavement support.
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What to expect
Thinking of joining us to help us be there when it matters? Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from people joining our retail teams, and more about the support you can expect from Sue Ryder.
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Privacy policy
Sue Ryder is committed to respecting and protecting any personal information we obtain about you, whether you’re a supporter, a service user, a shopper, a volunteer or a campaigner.
The front entrance of Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice
Search begins to secure sustainable future for Peterborough landmark and protect vital care services
Sue Ryder is working with local and national heritage experts to explore potential options to preserve the much-loved local landmark Thorpe Hall Hospice in Peterborough and help protect the care the charity gives.
We were pleased to see that several recommendations for improving the health and social care system that we have made were highlighted within the review.
Today, 4th April 2023, the final report of Hewitt Review was published. This is an independent review into the oversight, governance and accountability of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) across England which has been conducted by Rt Hon. Patricia Hewitt (Chair of Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care Board).
Heidi Travis, Sue Ryder's Chief Executive Officer
Statement from Sue Ryder on transferring ownership of its neurological services in England to Brainkind
Sue Ryder has transferred ownership of its neurological services in England to Brainkind, formerly The Disabilities Trust.
Dr Rima Makarem announced as Sue Ryder's new Chair of Trustees
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Rima Makarem as our new Chair of Trustees at Sue Ryder.
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Priority Services Register
Find out how you can get extra support from your gas, electricity or water provider.
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Volunteering in memory of mum - Sophie's story
After experiencing some back pain, Sophie's mum Angela was diagnosed with terminal bile duct cancer, and was referred for palliative care. She died the day before her 64th birthday at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, where she was cared for in the last three weeks of her life.
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Help shape our services at Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice
Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice is inviting local people to get involved in its re-launched Hospice User Group (HUG) to help shape the services it provides supporting people through dying and grief.
Social media comment policy
This Social Media Comment Policy outlines an understanding of what is and is not acceptable regarding comments and messages received on Sue Ryder’s social media channels.
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Katharine's story - My first Christmas without dad
After three years without her dad, Katharine shares her advice for those who will be struggling with grief for the first time this Christmas.
Heather and her three children on a walk in 2012.
Richard’s story: Telling our children their mum was dying
Richard writes about how he spoke to his children's about the fact their mum was dying to help others facing similar challenges.