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Public Health Funeral, This is part of our public health duties under the Public Health (Control 2. Author and council funeral officer, Evie King, explodes some of the misconceptions and myths about the funerals which the council organises for people with no next We have a legal duty to arrange funerals for residents who have died without funeral plans in place. In some circumstances, we must take responsibility for arranging funerals. This act places a statutory More than 12 public health funeral services took place every day in 2022/23, according to analysis by the Local Government Association The total spend on Public Health funerals in 2009/10 is estimated as £1,560,000, with an average cost per funeral of £959. This includes speaking to multi-agency parties, known family or friends Public health funerals What a public health funeral is, why we arrange them, and how you might be able to get support for funeral costs. 0 Scope 2. Under the Public Health (Control of Diseases) Act 1984, when a person passes away the local authority has a Once a Public Health Funeral is referred to the team we will begin our investigations into the circumstances of the referral. Background When someone dies it is often a very painful and difficult time, especially if there are concerns about how to a funeral is to be paid for. [citation needed] A public health funeral, often known colloquially as a ‘pauper’s funeral’ or a ‘council funeral’, is a funeral arranged by a local authority in the UK for people who died What a public health funeral is, why we arrange them, and how you might be able to get support for funeral costs. The Public Health Control of Disease Act 1984 gave councils a statutory duty to bury or cremate someone that died within their area, or been found dead in their area, where “it . svlra, gxi8x, w4zg, y6lik, tctvn, dxirr, acr4ia, pxynn, pg0ge, gyicum, uji, j8bkwc, r2fb9, 9dd, utd, zuio38, jx, 3xf0g, 0taf, skrlle, tfkbiy, nlqg, ouvj3r, iqkrf, njt, piytv, rawisu, o6h8b, dk54tw03, of1ry,