The Deceased Management Advisory Group (DMAG) is working to develop a consensus approach to the challenges facing the funeral sector, as a result of COVID-19.
The Deceased Management Advisory Group (DMAG) is working to develop a consensus approach to the challenges facing the funeral sector, as a result of COVID-19. DMAG comprises a number of organisations representing the bereavement sector 1/2
The @CMAgovUK has published its Funerals Market - Review of Market Outcomes - which includes guidance to help funeral directors and crematoria understand their legal obligations under the Funerals Market Investigation Order 2021
DMAG has established that the vast majority of funeral services booked for next Monday (19th) will go ahead if that is the families’ wish, contrary to claims that there would be widespread cancellations.
I continue to be in awe of the work done by @DMAG2020 in pandemic and beyond. Their website is an incredible archive detailing their innovation. As a society we don’t fully understand the debt we owe dmag2020.org
Excess death management in pandemic was a Home Office workstream (not DHSC as often presumed) but area ceased to provide any guidance or workshops after 2018. Local planners have been using older (still valid) work and have been expertly advised by organisations like @DMAG2020
I continue to be in awe of the work done by @DMAG2020 in pandemic and beyond. Their website is an incredible archive detailing their innovation. As a society we don’t fully understand the debt we owe dmag2020.org
📣On Tuesday we held our final APPG meeting before summer recess
💬Our meeting focussed on #FCA regulation of funeral plans & getting Bereavement on the National Curriculum
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Just in: it was announced today at the @RCPath conference that the statutory medical examiner system in England will be centrally funded and not charged to #bereaved families. Delighted our concerns were listened to. Thank you @DHSCgovuk.
The Cremation (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 have now been laid before Parliament, to deal with the ongoing removal of the requirement of Cremation Form 5 dmag2020.org/the-cremation-e…
SCOTLAND: On 25 January 2022, the First Minister announced further changes to the Covid-19 regulations and guidance, which impact on the funeral sector. The First Minister also announced the ‘distance aware’ scheme blogs.gov.scot/funeral-indus…
COVID guidance in England has changed with face masks no longer mandatory when attending a funeral but suggests that face covers continue to be worn in crowded/enclosed spaces where you may come into contact with other people you do not normally meet.gov.uk/government/publicatio…