How can we reshape bereavement support?
Sarah Mullally Bishop of London and chair, UK Commission on Bereavement
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, provision was inadequate and disconnected for people grieving the loss of a loved one
Over the past 18 months, all of us have in some way been touched by loss. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a considerable number of additional deaths across the country, meaning many more people have been bereaved.
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