good life, good death, good grief

Some ideas

We believe that different groups and communities within Scotland will have different strengths, weaknesses, problems and priorities relating to death, dying and bereavement – what might work for one community may be completely inappropriate for another.

We believe that groups and communities themselves will know best what their strengths, weaknesses, problems and priorities are.

Therefore the work of Good Life, Good Death, Good Grief is determined and undertaken by members themselves.

This section is designed to provide some ideas and inspiration for members who agree with our aims, but are unsure what action to take.

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Bereavement Charter for Scotland
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