Helping parents who lose a child

Few if any experiences in life are worse than losing a child.

The Conservative government will establish a Children’s Funeral Fund, to cover the costs of a burial or cremation when a child dies, meaning bereaved parents will not have to worry about money during the hardest time of their lives. 

Key facts
  • Every year in England an estimated 3,800 children die under the age of 18, and there are a further 2,700 stillbirths. 
  • Bereaved parents can find themselves facing bills of thousands of pounds for burial or cremation fees. 
  • The Children’s Funeral Fund will help to reduce the financial burden for families by reimbursing burial authorities, cremation authorities and funeral directors directly. 
  • The fund will be available regardless of a family’s income, and will also include a contribution towards the cost of a coffin. 

Why this matters

At a time of such unimaginable loss, no grieving parent should be faced with the stress and worry of finding the money to cover the cost of their child’s funeral. While nothing can take away the pain that bereaved families experience, this fund will help ease the financial burden.

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