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The BFI continues its series of releases from the COI archive with this double-disc collection of films made by the UK government about childhood and children. From post-war films made to promote healthy...
The Dying Matters Coalition aims to boost GPs’ confidence in initiating and undertaking end of life conversations. This DVD evolved from a series of GP confidence raising workshops held since 2011 where...
This documentary, made in a cinema verite style, profiles seven people living with Alzheimer’s disease, each in an advancing state of dementia, from its earliest detectable changes through to death.
This DVD features three programmes. The first, Public Projects, Private Finance, examines the funding of public sector projects through the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). The programme considers debt...
A powerful training tool for GPs which was released to coincide with research by Dying Matters which revealed that increasing GPs’ confidence in talking to patients about dying and death can transform end...
This short film explores the causes of cancer and students are given information on ways to reduce their own risk factors. There are interviews with people who have cancer and details of the different...
This DVD aims to support the work of speech and language therapists, surgeons, dietitians and other members of the multi-disciplinary team by following and explaining the patient journey. It emphasises the...
The DVD contains interviews with people who are experiencing dysphagia (difficulty with swallowing), or are recovering from it. There are also interviews with carers. The DVD charts the wider aspects of the...
A short podcast looking at the founder of the modern hospice movement, Cicely Saunders, who revolutionised palliative care. Part of The New Elizabethans, a series presented by James Naughtie to mark the...
Adoption is now high on the political agenda as the best option for the 65,000 children in care. But, with less than 5% actually placed for adoption, children must wait an average two years and seven months...
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