We have highlighted the many concerns people have about the arrangements for care home visiting. We offer our support to all those trying to get the issue addressed and action taken. … [Read more...]
Heroism, Homelife, and Holding forth
What the papers have said in the week ending 6 February 2021 This was the week when Covid-19 caught up with Captain Sir Tom Moore. He died in hospital – a national hero who has shown that age is no … [Read more...]
Helping the struggle in lockdown
They are new, and they are for you. CONFERENCE CALL 2021 How churches can help older people struggling through the 2021 national lockdowns Our Zoom discussion on 19 January 2021 What did we … [Read more...]
Health: more than not being unwell
What the papers have said in the week ending January 30th The main headlines continue to report on the Covid 19 Pandemic – the number of cases, the number of deaths, lockdowns and other approaches … [Read more...]
Biden, benefits and bees
What the papers said in the week ending 23 January 2021 Floods and snow have given us headlines which remind us that there is a world around beside the antics of human beings, but this was the … [Read more...]
National attitudes to death
On our News page there is a report about an initiative earlier in 2018 by Co-op Funeralcare: the provision of low-cost funerals which involve no mourners and no ceremony. The Co-op announced that it … [Read more...]
Euthanasia
A recent ‘long read’ contribution in The Guardian explores reflections on the availability of legal access to euthanasia in a growing number of countries. The subject is headlined: Death on Demand: … [Read more...]
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