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Did you know you don’t need to use a crematorium chapel for a funeral service?
Many of us have attended funerals where, unless a particular faith is involved, the service takes place in the chapel attached to the crematorium. Over time, this has come to feel like the default, even the only option. But it isn’t. Funeral ceremonies are not required to be held in a crematorium chapel. They can take place almost anywhere. There’s a common belief that bringing a coffin into another venue is prohibited, complicated, or somehow illegal. This misunderstanding o

Claire Hoffy
Jan 61 min read


Supporting Families After a Death: Guidance for Clinicians, Carers, and Allied Professionals
When someone dies, families often find themselves navigating unfamiliar processes, legal requirements, and emotional upheaval all at once. Those who walk alongside them—clinicians, carers, social workers, and allied professionals—play a quiet but essential role. This guide offers clear, practical guidance for professionals to support families effectively, without taking over, rushing, or making assumptions about what is 'right'. Understanding your role Your presence matters m

Claire Hoffy
Dec 31, 20252 min read


Family-Led Funerals and Ceremonies: Choice, Participation, and Meaning
When someone dies, families are often confronted with tradition, expectation, and pressure all at once. What is “normal”? What is expected? What feels right? This guide is here to help families explore the range of possibilities, understand what is allowed, and find ways to mark a death that feel meaningful and authentic. There is no single right way. There is only what you can do together. Reclaiming agency Funerals and ceremonies are often framed as services to be purchased

Claire Hoffy
Dec 31, 20252 min read


Caring for the Body: What Families Can Do and What Helps
When someone dies, the body is still here. It holds the quiet weight of what has passed, and it can feel unfamiliar or fragile to those who love them. Families often ask: 'What can we do? What is safe? What matters?' This guide is here to answer those questions plainly, without rushing, without judgment, and without implying that there is only one right way. Many families find it helpful to first read When Someone Has Died to understand what really needs attention in the fir

Claire Hoffy
Dec 31, 20253 min read


What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Death (Australia)
What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Death (Australia) When someone dies, there is often a sense that something must be done immediately. As though time itself has become dangerous. As though waiting might make things worse. Most of the time, this isn’t true. The first 24 hours after a death are not for efficiency. They are not for paperwork or decisions made under pressure. They are for orientation. For recognising that a death has occurred, and that the living are sti

Claire Hoffy
Dec 31, 20253 min read


Liberate your grief series
In early 2019, I created a podcast interviewing 5 beautiful people (all of whom ended up being women) about their experience with grief...

Claire Hoffy
Aug 2, 20191 min read


Undertaking Grace
Jul 14, 20190 min read

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We believe deathcare is a form of caring for community wellbeing. We care for those who’ve died, as a way of caring for the living.
Call: 0406 103 699
Email: claire@undertakinggrace.com.au
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