Daily News Roundup – 16 May 2014

Categories: In The Media.

Pop-up salon in Northampton raises hundreds for hospice

Northampton Chronicle 

Hattbox Hairdressing staff have been giving dry cuts at a pop-up salon for Cynthia Spencer Hospice.

Duke of Gloucester visits Douglas Macmillan Hospice in Blurton

The Sentinel

The Duke of Gloucester spoke to staff and patients at the Douglas Macmillan Hospice during his tour of North Staffordshire.

Hospitals ‘leaving patients to die in pain’

Sky News

Dr Ros Taylor, director at the Hospice of St Francis, comments on the need to talk about death and dying to improve end of life care.

The NHS and ‘cradle to the grave’

BBC News

The NHS was set up to provide health care from the cradle to the grave. But is this really happening in today’s NHS?

Labour pledges to end 15-minute home care visits

homecare.co.uk

Labour leader Ed Miliband has promised that the next Labour Government will end controversial 15-minute home care visits.

Charities ‘poor’ at explaining their work to donors, CFG chair says

Civil Society

Charities have been “poor as a sector” at explaining their work to donors and supporters, the chair of the Charity Finance Grouptold his organisation’s annual conference.

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