National and International Organisations and Support Sites

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Public Health Palliative Care International

A public health approach to end of life care, views the community as an equal partner in the long and complex task of providing quality healthcare at the end of life. All members of this association hold this principle to be true and commit their respective organizations to this value and vision of end of life care.

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Frome’s Health Connections Website   

If you are looking for information on how a local support directory may work in your area, the Health Connections Mendip directory is on the web and shows how you can search by health issue and how it links to community support.  

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Groundswell Australia

We want to live in a world where every person, every family and every community knows what to do when someone is dying or grieving.

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Nurture Development

Nurture Development seeks to support communities to reduce institutionalisation and increase interdependency in community life. Here you will find current discussion on ABCD, shared resources, and full details of our training and service offers. “Without community, there can be no liberation”. Audre Lorde.

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Comoodle

Sobus, HF Volunteer Centre and LB Hammersmith & Fulham are working together to deliver Comoodle H&F, an online platform for local organisations, businesses and residents to share “Stuff, Space and Skills”

If you do good things in your community you’ll know that it’s getting harder to find money, to pay for the things you need to deliver activities. But that doesn’t mean the need has gone away. So, how can we make things happen now? Are you ready to share?

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Spacehive

Vision: We envision a world where everyone can shape their local area to create places that make people happy, proud and prosperous.  Mission: We want to make it easy for people to improve their local area. We build technology that brings together people, businesses, government and foundations to collaboratively fund projects that communities want.