Friday, 10 January 2014

Life after death: six steps to improve support in bereavement

Life after death: six steps to improve support in bereavement This report outlines steps which the authors believe would bring benefits to individuals and to society as a whole: reducing the use of acute health and social care services, lessening the number of days lost to the economy, and improving the wellbeing of those facing such a significant change in their lives. It includes a call for clarity about who is responsible locally for commissioning and providing bereavement support, with better coordination and information about services. Dying Matters

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