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Consultation response published setting out plans to make visiting a fundamental standard of care.
The government has pledged £750 million to ensure VCSE can continue their vital work supporting the country during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, including £200 million for the Coronavirus Community Support Fund, along with an additional £150 million from dormant bank...
The Minister of State for Care and Mental Health leads on the following: adult social care health and care integration dementia, disabilities and long-term conditions NHS Continuing Healthcare mental health suicide prevention and crisis prevention offender health vulnerable groups bereavement
Charity Commission publishes report of second inquiry into Hospice Aid UK.
PM announces £25 million cash injection to protect hospices and palliative care services which support around 200,000 people at the end of their lives.
Charity Commission Inquiry into Hospice Aid UK (registered charity number 1092575).
£130m support secures an exporting boost for British businesses.
The High Commissioner and her staff raised 5m Ugandan Shillings through a series of events, to support palliative care in Uganda.
Francis Maude today visited the first hospice in England to be run by its staff as a mutual - the John Taylor Hospice, Birmingham.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision of Judge Sherratt on 20 February 2017.
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow has announced that hospices are to benefit from up to £60 million of funding to help improve the quality…
Hospices are to benefit from up to £60 million of funding to help improve the quality of care for people nearing the end of their lives, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow announced today.
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