ICCM Winter 2021 Journal

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The ICCM Journal | Winter 2021 | V89 No. 4

appg for funerals and bereavement launch annual report in parliament The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Funerals and Bereavement launched its inaugural Annual Report on Monday 6 September in the House of Commons. In attendance were ICCM President Heather White, ICCM Chair of the Board of Directors Martin Birch, ICCM Director Mohamed Omer, and ICCM Chief Executive Julie Dunk. The ICCM are members of the Deceased Management Advisory Group (DMAG), an umbrella organisation representing those within the funeral and deathcare sector, and supporters of the APPG. Also present at the launch were representatives from faith communities, bereavement charities and Parliamentarians from across the political spectrum. Chair of the APPG, Sir John Hayes CBE MP, thanked those working in the sector for their compassion, dedication and resilience over the past eighteen months. Sir John acknowledged the funeral and bereavement sector’s response to the pandemic and highlighted some key issues the APPG will be focusing on throughout the year.

The APPG Annual Report 2021

James Chorley, the youngest funeral director in the UK, and his mentor, lead funeral director at Crescent Funeral Services Simon Helliar-Moore, addressed Parliamentarians and reflected on their experiences throughout the pandemic. James, who was inspired to join the profession to follow in the footsteps of his late father, graduated from the Independent Funeral Director’s (IFD) College in 2020.

COMMENTING Sir John Hayes MP said: “Our Annual Report examines the sector’s response to COVID-19, in its role as a critical responder, but also explores the need to address outdated laws and regulations, brought to the fore by the pandemic. This will allow the sector to better respond to future national emergencies”. “The ICCM and DMAG said the report also shines a light on the impact of COVID-19 on bereaved people, and the isolation felt by many families. Moving forward, we will use this report to further engage with Parliamentarians to advance our policy priorities”.

Sir John Hayes launches the report

A copy of the APPG Annual Report for 2021 can be found on the ICCM website at https://www.iccm-uk.com/iccm/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/APPG-2020-2021-Annual-Report.pdf.

DMAG representatives with APPG Chair, Sir John Hayes


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ICCM Directors and Officers

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APPG for funerals and bereavement launch annual report in Parliament

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Pulpit: in a church and churchyard in East Mersea, North Essex

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Company News

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In Touch Up North

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Deputy President attends the society of local council clerks conference 2021

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New crematorium for the people of Hampshire

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Eastern branch meeting event

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George Henry Nash: Obituary

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Jim Walker: Obituary

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Sands winter update

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BRAMM memorial design award 2021

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Cemetery of the year award winners 2021

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ICCM photographic competition 2021

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ICCM In Touch

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Editorial

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President's

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Tales of a cemetery registrar

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