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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 Economie Management Management et direction
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  • Meeting People Where They Are: Homelessness, Care and Belonging
    Mar 18 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.

    Today we’re really pleased to be joined by Sam Dorney-Smith. Sam is a Queen’s Nurse, Professional Nurse Advocate and Practice Nurse Specialist Practitioner who has spent more than twenty years working alongside people experiencing homelessness and other inclusion health groups.

    We’re really looking forward to this conversation about inclusion, dignity and what good care looks like for people who are often left out of the system. Thank you so much for joining us.

    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:

    Homelessness at end of life: Information for professionals | Marie Curie

    Community of Practice - Homeless Palliative Care Network

    SPEAR London - Supporting people experiencing homelessness in London


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    49 min
  • A year of Belonging and Beyond: Reflections, Resistance and Hope
    Feb 17 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 episode is a little different. Today, we’re taking some time to look back on the past year and reflect on some of the conversations that have really stayed with us.

    This month we’re talking about what we’ve learned from our guests, from our work at PAH, and from each other. We’ll reflect on conversations about anti-racism, faith, identity, care and love. And we’ll share why, despite everything, we still believe belonging is something we can build together.

    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

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    36 min
  • 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
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