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The experience of bereavement will affect everyone in their lifetime, and many people can manage this profound upheaval with the support of friends and family. For those who need it, however, there can be challenges in accessing formal bereavement support. This can be due to a number of reasons and some population groups are particularly affected.
There is currently no commissioned general bereavement service in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly for adults, and our public health team is seeking to understand if there is a need for a service of this kind to support our residents.
Our aim is to identify and tackle the inequalities in the support that people receive around bereavement, and to explore the development of a service that meets the needs of bereaved people in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly.
By completing this survey you will be helping to shape services for our residents - thank you very much for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. The survey will close on 26th July 2024.
The experience of bereavement will affect everyone in their lifetime, and many people can manage this profound upheaval with the support of friends and family. For those who need it, however, there can be challenges in accessing formal bereavement support. This can be due to a number of reasons and some population groups are particularly affected.
There is currently no commissioned general bereavement service in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly for adults, and our public health team is seeking to understand if there is a need for a service of this kind to support our residents.
Our aim is to identify and tackle the inequalities in the support that people receive around bereavement, and to explore the development of a service that meets the needs of bereaved people in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly.
By completing this survey you will be helping to shape services for our residents - thank you very much for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. The survey will close on 26th July 2024.
Please complete our short survey to give your views on bereavement services. This survey will close on 26/07/2024
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The Data Controller for the information you provide in this survey is Cornwall Council, New County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro TR1 3AY. Data Protection Registration Number: Z1745294. Once the survey has closed, your data will be held within Cornwall Council’s secure network and premises for up to 2 years. Where we ask you to supply personal data on this form, we will only make access to this data available to authorised members of staff who are required to process it for the purposes outlined in this privacy notice. Please note that other information you provide, such as responses to open questions, may be published in full.
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