Neighbourhood Networks: Building Community-Based Peer Support in Serious Illness and After
By Rekha Vijayshankar, 30 April 2025
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Caring for the caregiver in palliative and end-of-life care
Giving voice to the voiceless: Supporting resource poor palliative patients and their caregivers.
2024
South East
I am Deputy Head of Quality and Clinical Governance at Marie Curie, London. I will be researching a community-based model of scaffolding community capacity to support resource poor minoritised and marginalised palliative care patients and their family caregivers for a more equitable and culturally anchored palliative care and bereavement support provision in the UK.
I am a family caregiver with the lived experience of material hardship, social isolation and intra-cultural stigmatisation of chronic and complex co-morbidities. As a single earner working two jobs to provide for my family, I know the often unexpressed plight of the resource poor caregiver in minoritised and marginalised communities. As a public health nurse prescriber and a palliative care nurse, I have worked extensively with these communities. As a nurse researcher and a palliative care social justice advocate, I feel deeply called to address current health inequities. I aim to build a socio-economically and culturally concordant community-based peer support model for dying and bereavement.
By Rekha Vijayshankar, 30 April 2025
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By Rekha Vijayshankar, 30 April 2025
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.