Bare UK

Bare UK The new way to funeral. A farewell should be as personal and unique as the individual it celebrates. www.barecremation.co.uk We’re not traditional.

Bare offers a simple, dignified cremation service that’s tailored to your needs, without the unnecessary stress. But neither are you. Traditional funerals have let us down. We started Bare to change that. By conducting the cremation first, we've flipped tradition on it's head. We've taken a difficult, impersonal, and expensive process and made it simple, personal, and affordable. We offer everythi

ng you need, nothing you don’t. We focus on what really matters, such as the highest quality personal service and care. By removing unnecessary and expensive extras like fancy coffins and funeral parlours, we keep costs down. We're setting the standard for funeral care in the United Kingdom. Our quality is not just on our walls. It's in our DNA. We've been widely recognised for exceptional quality and care in Australia, and we're proud to bring that standard to the United Kingdom. We provide care delivered with empathy, not just sympathy. Our people have all been brought together by a passion for care. Our funeral arrangers at Bare are passionate about helping families navigate the experience of losing a loved one. They are here to guide you through every step of the way. If you’ve got a question, we have the answer. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, we’re here to help you through it. To learn more, visit us online at barecremation.co.uk or call 0808 258 3583 for a free quote.

27/03/2023

"With the right information and education, young people and children can be empowered."

John Adams, President of the National Association of Funeral Directors, shares why he’s launched a petition for compulsory bereavement education in schools.
The UK Commission on Bereavement’s report ‘Bereavement is everyone’s business’ called for all education establishments to be required to have a bereavement policy, including staff training, and a process for supporting bereaved children and their families.

National Association of Funeral Directors President, John Adams, has launched a Parliamentary petition for all school age children to be taught about death, dying and bereavement in schools as part of compulsory PHSE lessons.

John shares what inspired his campaign.

“I lost my mother when I was 12, an experience which has given me a heightened level of compassion. For a child, their immediate family is their life; I feel passionately that we need to involve children in funerals and the grieving process. We may want to protect children from sadness and loss but we cannot avoid it - it’s part of living.

“When I arrange funerals I try to incorporate younger family members by arrangement and find out what they need. That might be no involvement but it’s important they have a choice. With the right information and education, young people and children can be empowered, resulting in a more positive way forward after the funeral.

“I believe schools should be required to provide age-appropriate education to help children understand death as a part of life, and they must be properly resourced to support bereaved children. It’s important we speak to children about death and dying before they experience a loss so they understand their choices.

“The provision of grief education can engender compassion and empathy in the classroom and help teachers communicate with pupils. Although schools provide a key support mechanism for bereaved children, pupils are unlikely to have spent any time learning about death and grief in the safe space of the classroom, and many schools do not have procedures in place when a student suffers a loss.

“We ensure children are taught about how life begins through the PHSE elements of the curriculum, and similarly we shouldn’t shy away from equipping young people with the necessary skills and information to comprehend life ending, better preparing them for the emotions and feelings that accompany a death. This can only result in a more positive way of living for all of society.

"The response to the petition has been overwhelming, highlighting the high level of grief carried by society. Many people have contacted me about the initiative and are now sharing their experiences of when they suffered a loss at a young age. Despite the sadness that surrounds death, the experience we go through CAN be better.”

To read about the petition you can visit here: www.petition.parliament.uk/petitions/624185
Petition closing date 10.4.2023

Source: www.childbereavementuk.org/blog/opinion-bereavement-education-schools

On this National Day of Reflection we come together as an opportunity to remember our loved ones who’ve died, support pe...
23/03/2023

On this National Day of Reflection we come together as an opportunity to remember our loved ones who’ve died, support people who are grieving, and connect with each other.

17/03/2023

For International Women's Day and beyond, let's all fully  .Equity isn't just a nice-to-have, it's a must-have.When we e...
08/03/2023

For International Women's Day and beyond, let's all fully .

Equity isn't just a nice-to-have, it's a must-have.

When we embrace equity, we embrace diversity, and we embrace inclusion.
We embrace equity to forge harmony and unity, and to help drive success for all.
Equality is the goal, and equity is the means to get there.
Through the process of equity, we can reach equality.

03/03/2023

23/02/2023

Cremations without a service are on the rise, but others say they need a funeral to deal with grief.

Happy Pancake Day - It really crêped up on us this year!!
21/02/2023

Happy Pancake Day - It really crêped up on us this year!!

It can be an incredibly difficult day for some on Valentines Day.For those who are missing their someone today, we are t...
14/02/2023

It can be an incredibly difficult day for some on Valentines Day.

For those who are missing their someone today, we are thinking of you.
Ways you can remember loved ones this Valentine’s Day; lighting a candle, writing a letter, watching your favourite movie or simply looking at their photograph.
However you celebrate or remember , take it gently.

Here are the answers to some of our most Frequently Asked Questions.For more, or to get in touch, reach out to us on 080...
05/02/2023

Here are the answers to some of our most Frequently Asked Questions.

For more, or to get in touch, reach out to us on 0808 258 3583 where we would be glad to take your call or more FAQs can be found on www.barecremation.co.uk

It is hard to find a person in society today who has not been touched by cancer in some way, either directly or indirect...
04/02/2023

It is hard to find a person in society today who has not been touched by cancer in some way, either directly or indirectly. World Cancer Day hopes to honor those who are fighting and those who have been lost to this dreadful disease. This unique day of remembrance and determination aims to help people understand more about cancer and inspire them to take action so that hopefully one day there will be many in society who are not touched by cancer.

The History of Word Cancer Day:
Organised by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), World Cancer Day is a fairly new holiday that aims to bring light to this age’s old disease. First started in 2000 at the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium in Paris, this day was formally adopted by what is called the Charter of Paris. The Charter was created with many goals, including to promote research on the prevention of and a cure for cancer as well as to raise awareness and bring about change to the services provided to patients.

Key aims of World Cancer Day:
Is to help address the anxiety and stigma surrounding the disease – speaking with others about cancer and our personal experiences with it can help reduce feelings of fear and distress and create a sense of unity and togetherness. You can find discussion groups such as online forums or simply make time to talk with friends and family.

www.worldcancerday.org

Time to Talk Day is run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness in England.The day is all about creating supportive communiti...
02/02/2023

Time to Talk Day is run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness in England.
The day is all about creating supportive communities by having conversations with family, friends, or colleagues about mental health. We all have mental health, by talking about it we can support ourselves and others.
We know that conversations about mental health have the power to change lives.
Time to Talk Day was launched in 2014 by Time to Change, a campaign to end mental health stigma and discrimination, which was run by Mind and Rethink Mental Illness.

You will find some useful 'talking tips' on the Time to Talk Day Website

Time to Talk Day is about us all being open to the idea of talking – we all have mental health, and by having conversations about it we can help ourselves and

At Bare - We're not traditional, but neither are you!  Just like this woman who planned her funeral with some surprises!...
18/01/2023

At Bare - We're not traditional, but neither are you!
Just like this woman who planned her funeral with some surprises!

A woman "broke tradition" by planning her funeral with hidden surprises, which included a flash-mob dance to Another One Bites the Dust, by Queen.
Sandie Wood, 65, from Bristol, died of tongue cancer on 19 September, and was one of tens of thousands of people that contracted hepatitis C in the 1970s and 80s after being given infected blood.
"She was one of a kind, so she left the world how she lived it," said best friend, Sam Ryalls.

Sandie Wood, 65, died of tongue cancer in September, and she planned her funeral with some surprises.

This Brew Monday, 16 January, Samaritans is reminding everyone to reach out for a cuppa and a catch-up with the people y...
16/01/2023

This Brew Monday, 16 January, Samaritans is reminding everyone to reach out for a cuppa and a catch-up with the people you care about.

Why 'Brew Monday'?

The third Monday in January is sometimes referred to as ‘the most difficult day of the year’ or 'Blue Monday' but this is a myth.

At Samaritans they know – we all have our good days and our bad days, and those aren’t for the calendar to decide.

So we say it's time to stop this myth about Monday being 'blue' and instead start a conversation over a brew! ​Reach out and connect with family, friends, colleagues and loved ones.

We can always make time for a cuppa and a catch-up. It doesn’t matter if it’s a Monday morning or Saturday night, or if you’re drinking green tea, black coffee or orange juice. If you’re sharing a cuppa and listening, you’re doing it right.

https://www.samaritans.org/support-us/campaign/brew-monday/

Today is known as '"Blue Monday".What is Blue Monday? "Blue Monday" falls every year on the third Monday in January. It ...
16/01/2023

Today is known as '"Blue Monday".

What is Blue Monday?
"Blue Monday" falls every year on the third Monday in January. It is, supposedly, the most depressing day of the year, often attributed to a cocktail of poor weather, the post-Christmas lull, stretched finances and unattainable New Year's resolutions.

Blue Monday and Seasonal Depressive Disorder

Seasonal Depressive Disorder (SAD) may play a role in Blue Monday as well. By mid-January, there have been months of cold, dark short days, and this can wear you down over time. SAD is feeling blue during the cold, dark, winter months, Dr. Albers explains.

Here is a list of SAD symptoms to be aware of:
A downturn in your mood
Lethargic
Irritable
Loss of pleasure
Lack of motivation
Isolation
Changes in sleep or eating

What can help?
Physical activity
Set a realistic resolution
Get creative
Eat well
Make the most of natural light
Change your environment
Consider a SAD lamp
Spend time with others

Article: https://parade.com/health/blue-monday

Goodbye 2022, Hello 2023 ❤️
31/12/2022

Goodbye 2022, Hello 2023 ❤️

Thinking of those going in to this new year  grieving a loss or finding facing a new year daunting ❤️
30/12/2022

Thinking of those going in to this new year grieving a loss or finding facing a new year daunting ❤️

We are saddened to hear of the passing of British fashion icon Dame Vivienne Westwood, a legend and a pioneer. Our thoug...
29/12/2022

We are saddened to hear of the passing of British fashion icon Dame Vivienne Westwood, a legend and a pioneer. Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones at this sad time.

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