In Conversation

The death café movement started in 2010 with a simple idea — provide a space where people can drink tea, eat cake, and talk about death. Find out about out death cafe in Tooting Library from facilitators Poppy and Tonie.

Ideas & Guidance

After a cremation, if you choose to bury the ashes of the person who has died in the ground or to place them in a set location, this is known as interment. This is our guide to what you need to know.

In Conversation

We spoke to funeral celebrant, counsellor and former Church of England vicar, Trevor Donnelly, about leading religious and secular funerals — and those which combine elements of both.

Ideas & Guidance

We’ve noticed a rise in questions about greener funeral choices. So, we thought it was a good idea to share a few things you might not know about having a greener funeral.

Opinion

Clare Montagu, Poppy’s CEO, explains why we offer free talks, training and education sessions to people working in health care or end-of-life care, community groups and carers, and the lasting impact these conversations can have.

Ideas & Guidance

Although shared grief can bring people together, the stress of bereavement is just as likely to add to existing family tensions or create new ones. Find our advice on managing conflict.