Useful Links (Ireland)
Below is a list of useful links for those living in Ireland:
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The Irish Cancer Society is the national charity dedicated to preventing Cancer, saving lives from cancer and improving the Quality of life of those living with cancer through patient care, research and education. |
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Department of Social and Family Affairs | "Our mission is to promote a caring society through ensuring access to income support and other services, enabling active participation, promoting social inclusion and supporting families." |
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Irish Hospice Foundation | The Irish Hospice Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes the hospice philosophy and supports the development of hospice and Palliative Care. |
| The All Ireland Cooperative Oncology Research Group |
Clinical Research offers hope to cancer patients by providing them with access to treatments that are not currently available outside of the clinical research arena. ICORG has succeeded in offering research options to over 3000 patients across Ireland in the last ten years. We are committed to building on this success in the years to come and continuing our efforts in the battle against cancer in Ireland. |
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Ulster Cancer Foundation | Ulster Cancer Foundations vision is to see the day when cancer is no longer a life-threatening disease. Their activities support this vision – from funding research into new and better treatments for cancer, undertaking education programmes to helping people reduce their risk of developing cancer. |
| CARE - Care, Advice, Resources at End of Life | Provides practical information and guidance for people who are caring for someone who has been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness and where there is a reasonable possibility that this person will die within six months either at home, hospital or other residential setting. | |
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Carers Association | The Carers Association is Ireland's national voluntary organisation for and of family carers in the home. Family carers provide high levels of care to a range of people including frail older people, people with severe disabilities, the terminally ill and children with special needs. |
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