City Member of Parliament, Karl McCartney MP, has pledged to champion the concerns of local people with a terminal illness by lending his support to Marie Curie’s campaign calling for the right for everyone to have palliative care when they need it.
Karl teamed up with Marie Curie Nurse, Sally Monger-Godfrey, and renowned impressionist, Jon Culshaw, to back the campaign from the UK’s leading charity for people living with any terminal illness and their families.
Karl McCartney MP, said: "It was a pleasure to meet Sally and John in Parliament and to assist Marie Curie’s very important campaign. We must ensure that people receive the most appropriate care personalised to their individual needs as they approach the end of their life.
“In the latest National Clinical Audit of Care of the Dying, all of the 131 trusts surveyed offered at least a five-day face-to-face specialist palliative care service with 91 per cent of trusts offering an out-of-hours specialist palliative care telephone service.
“Although there is still more to be done, I will continue to support the Government’s commitment to securing suitable end of life care based on the needs and wishes of the individual.”
The campaign comes as Marie Curie revealed that more than half of people over the age of 50 in the UK – of whom there are 26 million - are not confident that they will get the care they need towards the end of their life.
Currently, one in four people each year who need palliative care miss out on it because their needs are not recognised and they are not referred on to the right services. To prevent this figure from increasing, Marie Curie is calling for a change in the way care is provided.
Jon Culshaw, a valued supporter of Marie Curie, said: “Like most of us, I believe that everyone should have the right to palliative care when they need it. That’s why I’m supporting Marie Curie’s campaign to make this a reality.”
Karl has pledged to help ensure that any Constituents who have a terminal illness know what services and benefits they are entitled to; and work with local NHS services to improve access to and quality of palliative care for those who need it.
Scott Sinclair, Head of Policy & Public Affairs for England at Marie Curie, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Karl McCartney MP for supporting Marie Curie’s campaign. More needs to be done to ensure that people with a terminal illness get access to the high quality care and support they need and deserve.
“Making this a reality also requires support at a national level. The Government can play its part by investing in palliative and end of life care services to help transform the way care is provided locally to people with a terminal illness now and in the future.”
If you or someone you’re close to has a terminal illness, you can call the Marie Curie Support Line on 0800 090 2309 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm or visit mariecurie.org.uk/help. You can also share experiences and talk to people in a similar situation on the Marie Curie community .
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For further information, please contact Karl McCartney MP at [email protected] / 020 7219 7221.