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Perhaps it’s time to stop attending funerals and take our ceremonies online?

Perhaps it’s time to stop attending funerals and take our ceremonies online?

by Emma Curtis | Mar 29, 2020 | Coronavirus covid-19, Funeral Celebrants

Perhaps it’s time to stop attending funerals and take our ceremonies online? I’m a funeral celebrant and grief counsellor, and for seven years I have been creating person-centred funeral services, following an evidence-based belief that a meaningful funeral ceremony...
8 things you can do to support each other online when someone has died

8 things you can do to support each other online when someone has died

by Emma Curtis | Mar 29, 2020 | Coronavirus covid-19, Funeral Celebrants

8 things you can do to support each other online when someone has died As funeral ceremonies are pared right back to immediate family members only, or even unattended direct cremations, in response to the coronavirus pandemic, here are some things you can do with...
Funeral celebrants & COVID-19: You are not letting anybody down by working from home!

Funeral celebrants & COVID-19: You are not letting anybody down by working from home!

by Emma Curtis | Mar 20, 2020 | Coronavirus covid-19, Funeral Celebrants

Funeral celebrants & COVID-19: You are not letting anybody down by working from home! Dear Funeral Celebrants, I’ve spoken to many of you over the last few days, both privately and in the Funeral Celebrants Support Network, and we need to get very clear about...

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