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Beyond the Cost of Dying

A Scalable Model for Compassionate and Equitable Bereavement Support
Research & Impact Assessment funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)

Impact Assessment: 1st Year Pilot of Funeral Experts in Liverpool with Liverpool City Council and Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust
September 2025

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“No one should have to face bereavement alone. This report outlines how we can build a fairer, more joined up system, one that meets people where they are and supports them with dignity.”

Prepared by: Dr Franziska Sohns & Peter MacDonald (Anglia Ruskin University)
In collaboration with: Funeral Experts
Confidentiality: Public Submission

Parliamentary Briefing Note

Date: 3 December 2025

Headline Findings

This UKRI funded impact assessment demonstrates that “Passive Signposting” is insufficient for the most vulnerable. Data from the Liverpool Pilot (2024–25) proves that Hybrid Navigation (Digital + Manned Support) is essential:

£900
Average saved per family
£235k
Entitlements unlocked
100%
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The Challenge & The Solution

While the Cost of Living dominates the agenda, a quiet Cost of Dying crisis is driving debt and dependency in every constituency. It is a universal event that, without support, is pushing grieving families into poverty.

Our work integrates funeral and bereavement support to fix this. We combine a digital platform with a manned service of safeguarding trained experts. We have the answer, we now need the support to start scaling it.

“Dealing with the death of a loved one can be one of the most overwhelming situations any of us have to deal with… All we have to do is help people find the bereavement and funeral support that is right for them.”

— Martyn James, Consumer Rights Campaigner

NHS Validation: The NHS Innovation Service has assessed the Funeral Experts model at the highest level of maturity, awarding a 3/3 score.

Executive Summary

Bereavement places significant strain on families and generates avoidable demand across health and local authority services. For the system, unsupported bereavement can lead to repeat GP appointments, safeguarding concerns, hospital readmissions, and costly public health funerals.

Funeral Experts operates a hybrid model: alongside our digital platform, we provide a manned service staffed by bereavement support experts. All advisors are safeguarding trained and advanced DBS vetted.

Strategic Policy Alignment

Committee Finding Funeral Experts Solution
“Inequalities in access to care” persist by postcode or status. Targeted Support: Reaching the families most at risk of falling through the cracks, those that “passive” signposting models consistently fail.
“Workforce capacity” is a critical barrier. Capacity Release: Removing non clinical administrative burdens from frontline staff.

Call to Action: A Pathfinder for National Scale

To move from “passive signposting” to “active navigation,” we ask Commissioners and Integrated Care Boards to take four specific steps:

  • 1. Commission a Pathfinder Pilot: Approve a formal pilot in one locality to validate the economic model.
  • 2. Mandate Secure Referrals: Implement a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA) to ensure bereaved next of kin are referred electronically.
  • 3. Measure “Left Shift” Impact: Evaluate the pilot against NHS Long Term Plan priorities: reducing avoidable appointments and releasing clinical capacity.
  • 4. Enforce “True Independence”: Mandate an Open Data Standard for financial transparency. Any signposting service must declare funding from the funeral trade.

Case Studies: The Human Impact

Case Study 1: Preventing a Public Health Funeral

Situation: An elderly woman faced the unexpected death of her adult son. With no savings and significant debts, she was at risk of a public health funeral and experiencing severe distress.

Intervention: Funeral Experts provided urgent support, identified available funding, and helped coordinate a manageable payment plan.

Outcome: A public health funeral was avoided and the client was able to honour her son’s life with dignity.

Case Study 2: Enabling Clinical Care

Situation: A patient delayed urgent medical treatment until a family member’s funeral could be arranged. Financial constraints had left the deceased in the mortuary for several weeks.

Intervention: Funeral Experts conducted an accurate benefit assessment and coordinated a dignified funeral within the available budget.

Outcome: The patient proceeded with their treatment after receiving practical and emotional support.

Commissioning & Implementation:
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