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Bereavement

Where / How did death occur, what to do

Organisation

Web Address

Phone Number

 

In hospital
In a care home
At home

www.dwp.gov.uk - step by step guide

www.adviceguide.org.uk select 'Where did
the death occur'

www.direct.gov.uk - rights and responsibilities

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British citizens dying abroad

www.fco.gov.uk - advice for relatives and friends

www.dwp.gov.uk - step by step guide

020 7008 1500


Other nationals dying in the UK

Contact your embassy / consulate and if appropriate your place of worship / religious adviser or pastoral support in the UK.  Their phone numbers will be in the phone book (www.yell.com / www.thephonebook.bt.com) or www.fco.gov.uk click on Home Foreign and Commonwealth Office and use the dropdown search of most popular sections to find Foreign Embassies in the UK.  Contact Border and Immigration Agency Enquiry Line where a passport is with the Immigration Directorate.

 

 

 


0870 606 7766


Still birth
Miscarriage
Perinatal death

www.dwp.gov.uk - step by step guide

www.adviceguide.org.uk - select heading from the list given

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Bereavement information for families telephone helpline

This phone line launched by the Metropolitan Police provides information on a range of topics to help those where a Family Liaison Officer is not deployed. These include the role of the Coroner, explanations of a post mortem and inquest, and what to do when someone dies overseas. A website is to be set up.

0800 032 9996


Organ donation

do not delay
www.uktransplant.org.uk - how to become a donor

www.uktransplant.org.uk - your questions answered

www.dwp.gov.uk - step by step guide


0845 6060 400


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