Stories
- Article
Why we no longer keep our dead at home
Today in the UK we rarely sit with, touch, or perhaps even see our loved ones after they’ve died. Past practices were very different and, Claire Cock-Starkey argues, were more helpful for those grieving.
- Article
Keeping death close
Scattering her father’s ashes, Lauren Entwistle found herself longing for something physical that proved he once was a living, breathing person. Here she reflects on the objects that help us to grieve and remember.
Catalogue
- Books
Bereavement, death & dying, psychological aspects, symptom control, terminal care, pastoral care, home care, hospice care, euthanasia : bibliographies / St. Christopher's Hospice Study Centre Bookshop.
Date: [1992]- Books
Key ethical issues in palliative care : evidence to House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics / National Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services [Ethics Working Party].
Date: 1993- Books
1996 Directory of hospice & palliative care services in the United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland / compiled by Hospice Information Service at St. Christopher's Hospice.
Date: 1996- Books
1997 directory of hospice & palliative care services in the United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland / compiled by Hospice Information Service at St. Christopher's Hospice.
Date: 1997- Books
Promoting partnership : planning and managing community palliative care report of a joint conference / National Council of Health Authorities and Trusts (now the NHS Confederation and the National Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services.
Date: 1998