Features
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Ofsted: Civil Ceremonies ‘outstanding’
Civil Ceremonies Ltd, which offersa nationwide service to train and develop celebrants to carry out a range of ceremonies across… Read more > -
Care and support in stressful times
Few experiences are as emotionally devastating as the death of a loved one. And few professionals are as engaged with… Read more > -
Our family, caring for your family
When a 14 year old Tim Parry told his parents that he wanted to do voluntary work at the local… Read more > -
‘Thoughts and prayers’
When we are grieving, it is good to know that someone is thinking, and even praying, for you. But sadly,… Read more > -
Ashes: what’s the legal position? (Part 2)
To see part 1 of Dr Conway’s feature on ashes, click here. With cremation, what happens at the crematorium is… Read more > -
Growing the next generation
I am pleased to announce that our first full year of SAIF NextGen has been a great success. At the… Read more > -
Price transparency: the case is clear
The weight of evidence that Independents have maintained low pricing compared to larger chains seems to be growing by the… Read more > -
How can we learn from an accident?
When an accident happens, we have to be able to investigate and learn from the failings. In 2017, three company… Read more > -
CMA consults on market investigation
The Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) published its interim report into the at-need funeral market on 29 November, recognising that,… Read more > -
Building bridges
More than 300 people turned up to a highly successful Bereavement and Mental Wellbeing Conference held in the County Hall,… Read more >