Brake: supporting families and campaigning for safer roads
Brake, a UK road safety charity founded in 1995, says five people dying on UK roads every day must not be seen as normal. Through its National Road Victim Service,…
Brake, a UK road safety charity founded in 1995, says five people dying on UK roads every day must not be seen as normal. Through its National Road Victim Service,…
Niki Ward, head of customer success at Funeral Manager, shares how her experience as a police data analyst is helping funeral directors to optimise their business. Many in the funeral…
GDPR compliance is vital in the funeral profession, where firms regularly handle sensitive personal data. Eileen Ireland explains how secure systems, clear policies, and informed staff can protect both client trust and business integrity. Click the title of this article to find out more.
From spotlighting female leaders and sharing historical contributions to showcasing behind-the-scenes roles and heartfelt client testimonials, there are many ways to honour women in your business. Engage your audience with thoughtful posts, branded hashtag campaigns like #WomenInFunerals, and messages of gratitude that leave a lasting impression. Click the title of this article to find out more.
Before the Tributes family began drawing breath to extinguish the 30 candles burning patiently upon their cake, they did what most do at a milestone celebration. Reminisce. Tori Bush, Sales…
Little did Alex Moore know that a temporary job with a funeral director was going to blossom into a professional vocation.
One of the most popular and famous American presidents of modern times is buried in an elaborate memorial site in California.
Former NAFD President John Adams has teamed up with children’s books author Clare Shaw to produce a new book to encourage wider discussion of death, dying and bereavement called Don’t tell the children.
Colourful Coffins says changing trends in children’s coffins means unicorns and tractors are now the most popular designs requested by grieving families.
A funeral director has raised thousands of pounds for charity and helped hundreds of people break down the taboos around discussing death by running the London Marathon in his full work attire – including frockcoat and top hat.