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a time when the usual social supports aren?t accessible, and the need for some longitudinal work to look at the long-term impacts of this.
The need to support and empower communities to provide informal support to people who have been bereaved,
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Seymour, Macmillan Cancer Support
Robert Shorter, NHS Lanarkshire
Phil Sizer, Pain Association
Linda Smith, NHS Lothian
Dr Juliet Spiller, NHS Lothian
Elaine Stevens, RCN Palliative Nursing Group
Bill Stewart, Tak Tent Cancer Support
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experience of caring for or supporting someone with end-of-life care needs at home within the last three years to complete this short survey. The survey is open until 17 th September. Support is available to help people to fill out the form and
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