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Keeping in touch when you can’t be with someone who may die

In this difficult time of coronavirus, we are all restricted...

Covid-19: information for bereavement service managers

This page is for those running bereavement services...

NHS Coronavirus bereavement scheme extended

The government has extended its bereavement scheme to those...

Social Fund Funeral Payments to increase from April

Following years of campaigning from the Funeral Poverty Alliance and many others, the government...

Parental Bereavement Pay and Leave Bill

Parental Bereavement Leave and Pay introduced on 6 April

Parents who suffer the devastating loss of a child under 18 are now entitled...

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Funeral costs investigation extended

The current stage of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in-depth market investigation into...

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Covid 19: the response of voluntary sector bereavement services

The effects of bereavement on families, friends and colleagues are the inevitable and painful...

Guide to setting up regional bereavement networks

Local and regional bereavement networks help foster collaboration between organisations

Bereavement research priorities in the UK: discussion paper

A paper summarising findings on research gaps and priorities in the UK to further...

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Macmillan Cancer Support is a member of the NBA and additionally provided a grant to support the initial development of the Alliance for two years.

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The National Bereavement Alliance vision is that all people have awareness of and access to support and services throughout their bereavement experience.

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All members of the Alliance contribute to this vision through their own aims and objectives. While we are diverse in the focus of our work, we are united in support for bereaved people.

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