It's really worrying and, if hospices are forced to close or reduce the number of staff, the NHS will be forced to pick up all the cases hospices deal with at present.
The issue has been debated in the House of Lords.
They have asked the Government for extra help and Wes Streeting has responded but this is a matter of urgency. I hope his colleague, the Chancellor, has a change of heart where hospices are concerned.
Brad McLean, chair of East Anglia Children’s Hospice trustees, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme his team had received “no indication” about the future of their government grant.
"Hospices save the NHS money, are more efficient, agile, able to offer a much greater level of holistic support," he said.
Mr McLean asked: "With hospices coming close to being at breaking point, closing sites and making difficult decisions with no security of their future, what confidence and assurances can we be given to allow us to plan for 2025 and beyond?"
Streeting said he recognised "employer National Insurance contributions were a challenge for hospices.