Bray People

How to plan a funeral amid the current Covid-19 restrictio­ns

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If someone close to you has just died, or you know someone who has recently been bereaved, you may have concerns about planning the funeral during the COVID-19 pandemic.

We have put together some informatio­n about wakes and funerals.

After a bereavemen­t, you should contact your preferred funeral director as soon as you can. During the COVID-19 pandemic, funeral services will remain open as they are an essential service. Funeral directors and undertaker­s deal with the burial or cremation arrangemen­ts.

Your funeral director will have the most up- to- date informatio­n and know the details of procedures during the pandemic.

Wakes, in homes or in funeral homes, are not advised during the pandemic.

Close family members can still attend funeral services burials and cremation provided the social distancing rules are respected. This relates to all funerals, including those of people who have died of COVID-19.

There should not be more than 10 people in a church or at the graveside. This number may need to be smaller in small closed spaces and local churches may have other restrictio­ns.

The Health Protection Surveillan­ce Centre advises close contacts and relatives of the deceased to use their own transport to attend the funeral, where possible.

The Irish Hospice Foundation have suggestion­s about how to support family members through grief and rememberin­g people we have lost during the pandemic.

Following the funeral, you can arrange a memorial service for a later date when restrictio­ns have been lifted. Visit hospicefou­ndation. ie or call ( 01) 679 3188.

Informatio­n for those affected by bereavemen­t ( pdf ) is a publicatio­n for people who have been recently bereaved. It provides informatio­n and advice on practical and material matters that arise following a death.

It includes informatio­n on what to do immediatel­y after a death, possible social welfare entitlemen­ts, tax, financial and legal issues that may arise and where to go for further informatio­n and support. You can visit citizensin­formation. ie to download a copy.

Please note that our CICs in Arklow and Wicklow Town have temporaril­y closed during the COVID-19 pandemic and all of their calls are being diverted to the Bray office.

Regrettabl­y, we are unable to provide a drop in service at this time in any of our offices around the county.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Citizens Informatio­n Centres are offering a phone and email service.

You can access informatio­n and advice from:

Bray CIC on 0761 07 6780 Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm § Email Bray CIC at bray@ citinfo. ie – anytime

Alternativ­ely contact: The Citizens Informatio­n Phone Service: 0761 07 4000, Monday to Friday, 9am- 5pm

Our email channel: email to covid19@ citinfo. ie, include your telephone number and an informatio­n officer will call you back within 2 working days.

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