New research compares, for the first time, the experiences of bereaved people from same-gender couples with mixed-gender couples
New research compares, for the first time, the experiences of bereaved people from same-gender couples with mixed-gender couples
The research is a collaboration between Birmingham City University, the University of Salford, Kings College London and Newcastle University
King’s College London launches ACCESSCare C, a major piece of research to improve the communication between health and social professionals, and LGBT+ people living with or affected by serious illness.
Nearly three-quarters (74%) of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people are not confident that health and social care services provide sensitive end of life care for their needs.