Bereaved people are struggling to access support due to long waiting lists and ineligibility for services, new research has found. The survey, carried out by Cardiff University's Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Centre and the University of Bristol, found three-quarters of bereaved people with high or severe vulnerability were not accessing formal services. Of those trying to access support, the survey found 40% had difficulties including long waiting lists, a lack of appropriate support and ineligibility for services. Dr Emily Harrop from the research centre said: 'It is incredibly upsetting to know that even when people did reach out to access support they desperately needed, they still faced difficulties such as long waiting lists or being told they are ineligible. We really need politicians and policy-makers to take a thorough look at how we can make changes to support people both before and after a death in the future.'
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