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Blog
6 December 2021
How planning can support the grieving process
This week is National Grief Awareness week, an annual event planned by the lovely folk at Good Grief Trust
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6 May 2022
What The Split gets wrong about Advance Decisions
…and what you REALLY need to do
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30 November 2018
I wish I had known
Reflections from supporting 25,000 people plan for the end of life.
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7 August 2019
Advance decisions – uncovering what GPs need
This research reveals that GPs lack sufficient awareness and understanding of advance decisions (living wills), with potentially damaging consequences for patients.
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13 September 2023
Advance Care Planning with people from South Asian Communities
We partnered with Subco Trust and the University of Bristol’s Good Grief Connects project to co-produce advance care planning workshops for South Asian elders.
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7 July 2015
Planning ahead – things can change
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Healthcare professionals hub
We’re here to help healthcare professionals. So our resources, information and templates are all available free of charge to help you support your patients.
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Do not resuscitate (DNR) forms and CPR decisions
DNR forms are used by doctors to communicate that a decision has been made not to attempt CPR.
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Working with others
We work with others so we can reach more people and drive changes to the healthcare system.
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10 October 2012
Introduction to our project… and goodbye
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