http://www.naturaldeath.org.uk -
the official website for the Natural Death Centre. Here you can
order their book, The Natural Death Handbook, which is a wonderful
resource, and highly recommended. It lists all the natural burial
sites in the country, and explains clearly what is involved in
planning a funeral.
http://www.humanism.org.uk -
the official website of the British Humanist Association.
http://www.humanism.org.uk/site/cms/contentviewarticle.asp?article=1176 -
specific page on the BHA website that explains about humanist funerals.
http://www.hospicenet.org/index.html -
a very useful and comprehensive website on all aspects of death
and dying; it contains, for example, articles on how to include
children in the bereavement process and how to involve them when
a close relative is dying.
http://www.uk-funerals.co.uk -
a comprehensive website on all aspects of funerals.
http://www.deceasedpreferenceservice.co.uk -
a service to stop unwelcome mail addressed to the deceased and
help prevent fraud.
http://www.uk-funerals.co.uk/bereavement.html -
useful article on bereavement.
http://www.bereavement.org.uk -
a useful website that lists bereavement counsellors in London with
phone numbers and cost, if applicable.
http://www.crusebereavementcare.org.uk -
an organisation dedicated to helping people through bereavement.
http://www.rd4u.org.uk -
part of Cruse but aimed specifically at young people.
http://www.wayfoundation.org.uk -
an organisation aimed at young widows or widowers.
http://www.dwp.gov.uk/advisers/d49 -
clear information on all practical issues arising when someone
dies.
http://www.mylastsong.com/advice/311/157/115/music/funeral-music-advice/live-funeral-music-provides-profound-solace -
My Last Song features a Lifebox to store the important details
of your life; advice on farewell music; and advice on end of life
issues.
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