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Supporting your choices at the end of life

    About us

Compassion in Dying is a national charity that supports people at the end of life to have what they consider to be a good death by providing advice and information around their rights and choices.  We are the leading provider of free Advance Decisions in the UK and also conduct and review research around rights and choices in end-of-life care.

Our Vision

A world in which everyone has access to the care and support that is right for them at the end of life. 

This means:

  • access to expert information about your end-of-life options

  • support to make informed choices

  • care from the provider that you feel is most appropriate 

Our Mission

To support people who are at the end of life to have what they consider to be a good death

We achieve this by:

  • providing information and guidance to patients and health professionals about end-of-life decision making

  • conducting research into end-of-life issues to advance the development of better end-of-life care

  • empowering individuals to exercise their rights and ensuring their choices are respected

 

Compassion in Dying was set up in 2007 by the campaigning organisation Dignity in Dying to take on the charitable aspects of its activities.  The two organisations now work in partnership. 

While Compassion in Dying aims to increase people’s understanding of and empowerment around existing end-of-life rights through information, research and education, Dignity in Dying campaigns to extend and defend individuals' rights at the end of life.

Click here to find out more about Dignity in Dying.

 
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News

21 Feb 2012
Blog An article in today’s Daily Mail (Give up chemo? No way. I owe it to my children to fight for every day of life), features three terminally ill people discussing their end-of-life treatment
31 Jan 2012
Compassion in Dying welcomes Council of Europe resolution Compassion in Dying, the leading provider of free Advance Decisions in the UK, has welcomed a new Council of Europe resolution entitled Protecting human rights and