Parliament
NCPC works in several ways to ensure end of life care stays on the government’s and parliament’s agenda, including:
- Coordinating the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Hospice and Palliative Care
- Responding to government consultations
- Campaigning in partnership, and producing parliamentary briefings and election manifestos
- Asking our subscribers and supporters to contact their MPs
Launch of NCPC's Involving People series, House of Commons, June 2010
Clockwise: APPG Chair Fabian Hamilton MP, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow MP, campaigner Tony Bonser and volunteer Mandy Paine.
Get involved
Our policy and campaigns work can only be effective if we have the support of professionals working in the field and those with personal experience of using services. Visit the Get Involved section to find out how you can help us to influence the decision-makers and improve practice on the ground.
Influence local decision makers
We have designed a toolkit to empower local people to push for the right end of life care services following reform of the health and social care system.