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Centre for Consumers <strong>and</strong> Essential ServicesUniversity of LeicesterUniversity RoadLeicester LE1 7RHwww2.le.ac.uk/departments/law/research/ccesAcknowledgementsThis report describes <strong>the</strong> findings of a study funded by eaga Charitable Trust(www.eagacharitabletrust.org). We would like to thank <strong>the</strong> Trust very muchfor <strong>the</strong>ir financial support <strong>and</strong> encouragement for this project.We are very grateful for <strong>the</strong> advice provided by <strong>the</strong> Advisory Group for thisresearch: Professor M<strong>and</strong>y Burton <strong>and</strong> Professor Barbara Misztal, Universityof Leicester; William Baker, Consumer Focus <strong>and</strong> eaga CT Trustee; <strong>and</strong> TomCottam <strong>and</strong> Dan Rattigan, Macmillan Cancer Support; <strong>and</strong> for commentsfrom Dr Carolyn Snell at <strong>the</strong> University of York on <strong>the</strong> draft report. We arealso grateful to Professor David Bonner, University of Leicester, for hiscomments on benefits-related aspects of <strong>the</strong> research.We would also like to express our appreciation to <strong>the</strong> individuals <strong>and</strong>organisations who spared <strong>the</strong> time to participate in interviews for <strong>the</strong>research (see list of organisations in Appendix 1). Any errors are, of course,our own.2