Daily News Roundup – 15 November 2013

Categories: In The Media.

MP David Ward calls for action over end of life care

The Telegraph and Argus

Bradford East MP David Ward is calling on the government to give people at the end of life the support they need to die at home if they wish.

BMA opposes move to legalise assisted suicide

Pulse

The BMA has said it will oppose a parliamentary bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill patients in Scotland.

Talented chef Andrew O’Connor to run pop-up restaurant at hospice

Grimsby Telegraph

Andrew O’Connor, a chef who trained in Grimsby and now spends the summer running an award-winning restaurant on the Isles of Scilly, is opening a pop-up restaurant at St Andrew’s Hospice during December.

Hospice has one-million reasons to be cheerful after philanthropist’s donation

Hereford Times

St Michael’s Hospice has a million reasons to say thank you this week after the extraordinary generosity of Herefordshire philanthropist Clive Richards.

Fundraisers should harness every available tool

Civil Society

Fundraisers mustn’t be ashamed of using the most cutting-edge marketing techniques. If they are, Meredith Niles warns, then the future is bleak.

The power of video for fundraisers

Institute of Fundraising Blog

Ravinol Chambers, of Be Inspired Films, explores how powerful videos can really be.

What can charities do to improve the volunteering experience?

The Guardian – voluntary sector network

Charities are missing out by not ensuring a positive experience for their volunteers, Russell Findlay outlines how they can improve the volunteering experience.

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