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Belonging and Beyond

Belonging and Beyond

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Welcome to Belonging and Beyond: Exploring Belonging Through How We Live and Die, brought to you by Princess Alice Hospice with your hosts Rach Basak, Head of Community Involvement and Support and Sarah Dowd, Head of Inclusion. In this series, we’ll have honest conversations about inclusion, belonging, and the barriers created in society for some. Together with guests from all walks of life, we’ll be unpacking big questions like: What does belonging look like? Who gets to belong? And how can we build communities where everyone feels seen and included?Princess Alice Hospice Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • Belonging and Beyond: The Cost of Dying
    Jan 14 2026

    Welcome to Belonging and Beyond: Exploring Belonging Through How We Live and Die, brought to you by Princess Alice Hospice with your hosts Rach Basak, Head of Community Involvement and Support and Sarah Dowd, Head of Inclusion.

    In this series, we’ll have honest conversations about inclusion, belonging, and the barriers created in society for some. Together with guests from all walks of life, we’ll be unpacking big questions like: What does belonging look like? Who gets to belong? And how can we build communities where everyone feels seen and included?We are excited to be here and hope it sparks reflection, connection, and maybe even change.

    This month, we’re delighted to be joined by Steve Marshall. Steve is a clinical academic who combines his work as a palliative care social worker at King’s College Hospital with research at The Cicely Saunders Institute. His work focuses on improving care for people and families at the end of life. Steve is currently undertaking qualitative data collection on a Marie Curie funded research project entitled The Take-up Study, which is exploring the take-up of welfare benefits towards the end-of-life. This work is already leading to practical, evidence-based guidance to support professionals in their practice in applying for benefits with those to likely to die in the next 12 months.

    If you would like to share your thoughts, views or be part of Belonging and Beyond please do get in touch at sarahdowd@pah.org.uk and rachaelbasak@pah.org.uk Hosted and produced by Rachael Basak and Sarah DowdProduced by Sarah Dowd Edited by Sarah Dowd and Elizabeth Lattimore

    Resources:Info about the KCL/CSI research project: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/the-take-up-study

    Marie Curie's Dying in Poverty report: https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/document/dying-in-poverty-report-2025

    Marie Curie's petition: https://campaigns.mariecurie.org.uk/page/159107/petition/1?ea.tracking.id=web

    In the podcast we discuss that Macmillan Grants are no longer available nationally please see here for advice and support on other financial support Macmillan Grants | Macmillan Cancer Support Money advice | Macmillan Cancer Support

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    45 Min.
  • A Cuppa and Beyond with Richard, Rach and Sarah
    Dec 10 2025

    Welcome to Belonging and Beyond: Exploring Belonging Through How We Live and Die, brought to you by Princess Alice Hospice with your hosts Rach Basak, Head of Community Involvement and Support and Sarah Dowd, Head of Inclusion.

    In this series, we’ll have honest conversations about inclusion, belonging, and the barriers created in society for some.

    Together with guests from all walks of life, we’ll be unpacking big questions like: What does belonging look like? Who gets to belong? And how can we build communities where everyone feels seen and included?

    We are excited to be here and hope it sparks reflection, connection, and maybe even change.

    Today’s episode is a very special collaboration with our guest, Richard Keagan- Bull. Richard is a podcaster, an author and a researcher at Kingston University. He also has a learning disability, and he uses his work to help people understand inclusion, respect and what good support looks like. This collaborative episode is called A Cuppa and Beyond with Richard, Rach and Sarah in honour of Richard’s podcast A Cuppa Tea with Richard, where he has interviewed guests including Dr Katherine Mannix and Actor and Comedian Mel Giedroyc.


    We talk about Richard’s work, how we can support people with a learning disability in palliative care, and we even share our dream dinner party guests, dead or alive!

    If you would like to share your thoughts, views or be part of Belonging and Beyond please do get in touch at sarahdowd@pah.org.uk and rachaelbasak@pah.org.uk

    Hosted and produced by Richard Keagan-Bull, Rachael Basak and Sarah Dowd

    Produced by Sarah Dowd Edited by Sarah Dowd and Elizabeth Lattimore

    Thanks to Jonny, Andrew and the Team at Kingston University

    Resources:

    Don't Put Us Away by Richard Keagan-Bull | WaterstonesCuppa Tea with Richard - Podcast - Apple PodcastsThe KIND Research Group (Intellectual Disability Research) | Kingston University LondonThe DAPPLE Project |End Of Life Care Planning | The Victoria And Stuart Project

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    36 Min.
  • Belonging and Beyond - Belonging in Every Sense
    Nov 11 2025

    'Belonging in Every Sense'

    Welcome to Belonging and Beyond: Exploring Belonging Through How We Live and Die, brought to you by Princess Alice Hospice with your hosts Rach Basak, Head of Community Involvement and Support and Sarah Dowd, Head of Inclusion.

    In this series, we’ll have honest conversations about inclusion, belonging, and the barriers created in society for some. Together with guests from all walks of life, we’ll be unpacking big questions like: What does belonging look like? Who gets to belong? And how can we build communities where everyone feels seen and included?

    We are excited to be here and hope it sparks reflection, connection, and maybe even change.
    Today we are joined by a very special guest, Clare Burgess, Chief Executive of Sensory Services by Sight for Surrey. Clare brings both professional insight and personal lived experience of sensory loss. Clare has a particular interest in loneliness and social isolation, and the role of the community in tackling these issues. In our conversation, we talk about what meaningful support looks like and how we can all play a role in creating more inclusive communities.

    If you would like to share your thoughts, views or be part of Belonging and Beyond please do get in touch at sarahdowd@pah.org.uk and rachaelbasak@pah.org.uk

    Hosted and produced by Rachael Basak and Sarah Dowd
    Produced by Sarah Dowd
    Edited by Sarah Dowd and Elizabeth Lattimore

    Resources

    sightforsurrey.org.uk/
    www.meta.com/gb/ai-glasses/
    www.letsenvision.com/glasses/home
    www.guidedogs.org.uk/how-you-can-he…uide-training/
    rnid.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/…lling-card-2025.pdf
    deafblind.org.uk/get_support/care-and-support/
    www.rnib.org.uk/living-with-sight-loss/
    royaldeaf.org.uk/deaf-support-services/

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    41 Min.
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