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Every year, people around the country use Dying Matters Awareness Week as a moment to encourage all communities to get talking in whatever way, shape or form works for them. This year’s theme will focus on 'The Culture of Dying Matters'.
Every year, people around the country use Dying Matters Awareness Week as a moment to encourage all communities to get talking in whatever way, shape or form works for them. This year’s theme will focus on 'Let's talk about Death and Dying'.
Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 6-12 May. This year’s theme: ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters' focuses on the language we use and conversations around death and dying - specifically between healthcare staff, patients and their families.
An introduction to ELFT's new website which has been designed with you, the user, in mind whether you’re visiting on a PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone.
Dying Matters Awareness Week is an opportunity to talk about death, dying and bereavement - subjects that are often difficult for people to talk about. Do you know the wishes of your loved ones: wills, organ donation, funeral and burial wishes?
Dying Matters Awareness Week is 6-12 May. This year’s theme: ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters' focuses on the language that we use and conversations we have around death and dying - between healthcare professionals/patients/carers and families.
People Participation is about empowering our parents, carers, and service users to have a say in how we run our services.
All on Board is a partnership that embeds ELFT Nurses in Network Rail to work with communities and partners to reduce suicide and promote signposting to help, before a person reaches the point that they are in a mental health crisis.
Carla Lynch, Advanced Care Planning Nurse talks about the importance of her role and the impact it can have.