Tag Archive: bereavement
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My charity: Winston’s Wish
Firstly, a quick update on what I have been up to! Regrettably the coronavirus has stopped face-to-face contact, of course,… Read more >
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Professionals don’t grieve – do they?
I could hardly believe my ears. I attended the funeral service of the wife of a funeral director I have… Read more >
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Careline for the bereaved
We’re pleased to report that the highly successful SAIFCare service has now changed to a telephone bereavement careline and email… Read more >
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A new language for death?
The cry of most grieving people is “Where can I get help?” Of course, there are lots of websites which… Read more >
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Pressure for child funeral fund
Pressure has been mounting for a Children’s Funeral Fund to be extended to Northern Ireland’s bereaved parents. During a debate… Read more >
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It’s time to talk
While providing bereavement support is not the key function of funeral businesses, funeral directors are among the first people a… Read more >
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Meaning is everything
As an experienced funeral director, you’re sure to have a good handle on how best to support the families in… Read more >
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Bereavement group helps scoop award
Crowborough’s independent funeral director, Tester & Jones Funeral Services, triumphed at the East Sussex Business Awards 2019 last month, winning… Read more >
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A day of tears and smiles
Last month saw the first conference held by Rosedale Training and the University of East Anglia School of Anatomy. Understanding… Read more >
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Bereavement group’s 10th anniversary
The bereavement group established by Crowborough’s independent funeral director, Tester & Jones, celebrated its 10th anniversary with an afternoon tea… Read more >