Welcome to the Welsh campaign updates page for all the latest campaign news.
- Wales roadshow 2008 gallery Thursday July 24, 2008
- Wales roadshow finds wide support A Marie Curie Cancer Care roadshow has spent three weeks touring Wales to spread the word about the charity’s Supporting the Choice to Die at Home campaign. Thursday July 24, 2008
- Marie Curie launches roadshow campaign in Cardiff Marie Curie Cancer Care will tomorrow (Friday 20 July) launch a roadshow in Cardiff to raise awareness and support for terminally ill patients in Wales to be allowed the choice to die at home. Friday June 20, 2008
- Charity welcomes extra hospice funding Marie Curie Cancer Care has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Health and Social Services, Edwina Hart, that adult hospices will have their direct funding from the assembly government increased by an extra 30%. Monday October 29, 2007
- AM Urges Welsh Assembly Government to Help People Die at Home Christine Gwyther, Labour Assembly Member, is urging the Welsh Assembly Government to take action to allow more people with terminal illnesses to die at home. Friday January 5, 2007
- Lorraine Barrett launches online campaign People in Wales who want terminally-ill patients to have the choice to die in their own homes have been urged to sign an on-line petition set up as part of a major charity campaign. Monday September 25, 2006
- Welsh politicians on board with Choice campaign Following the launch reception in the National Assembly for Wales on June 13, at which politicians of all parties were introduced to the campaign, Marie Curie Cancer Care Hospice Manager, Viv Cooper, has been actively talking to key individuals to set out the detail of the campaign’s arguments. Friday September 1, 2006
- Marie Curie briefs Wales’ Health Minister The Welsh Assembly Government Minister for Health and Social Services Dr Brian Gibbons has been briefed directly on the Wales Supporting the Choice to Die at Home campaign in a meeting with Sir Nicholas Fenn, Chairman of trustees for Marie Curie Cancer Care. Friday September 1, 2006
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