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Experiences of social welfare policy in the context of caring and bereavement in Western Sydney

Published Date: 31.5.2022

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Theme: Specific groups of carers

Sub-theme: Caring for someone at the end of life

Bereavement Social welfare Open access

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Theme: Specific groups of carers

Sub-theme: Caring for someone at the end of life

View Publication Bereavement Social welfare Open access

Verification Statement

This publication / resource is hosted on a publicly available external link. If the full text is not publicly accessible, summary points are included and a contact method for the author(s) is provided, where available.

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Experiences of social welfare policy in the context of caring and bereavement in Western Sydney

Published Date: 31.5.2022

  • Author/ Authors

    Kristin Bindley

  • Suggested citation (APA 7th edition)

    Bindley, K. (2022). Experiences of social welfare policy in the context of caring and bereavement in Western Sydney. [PhD Thesis, University of Technology Sydney].

Long Summary

This PhD thesis explored approaches to social welfare needs of carers during caring and bereavement. The author advocates for upstream investment for vulnerably positioned carers during end-of-life and bereavement, as well as for individualised assessment and support for carers.

Author's / Publisher's Contact Details:

https://orcid.org/ 0000-0003-1408-2484

    Key Messages for Carers


  • Advocates for individual support and assessments for carers
  • Explores the myriad of challenges faced by carers of people with life-limiting illness
  • Emphasises the importance of developing grief and policy literacy

  • Key Messages for Policy Makers


  • Explored the structural burdens that contribute to difficulties in navigating various service systems
  • Explored the inequities experienced by vulnerably positioned carers
  • Advocates for greater investment for vulnerably positioned carers during end-of-life and in bereavement

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