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A good summary of some of the legal obligations when arranging a funeral


Practical advice and around organising Tangihanga

A guide by Community Law for families/whānau dealing with the loss of a loved one
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How to get help with some of the funeral costs when someone has died
A guide by Community Law for families/whānau dealing with the loss of a loved one


Loss and grief support to youth, adults, families or wh ānau experiencing any form of significant loss

A guide to bereavement reactions of children & young people by age group
Excellent resources from Te Omanga Hospice, particularly addressing grief and how to speak to children about death and dying


Te Rangikahupapa provide a space of aroha, manaakitanga and wairuatanga during the time of tangi. Proudly New Zealand owned and operated, our whanau work to support you and your whanau and maintain the simplicity of grieving.
Understanding what it is like living in NZ whilst Dying


Kahu Whakatere Tūpāpaku, is a webinar series discussing Māori practices around death and burial. The series features kōrero from Maata Wharehoka and Ngamaru Raerino.
Death touches all dimensions of human experience. It has profound cultural, spiritual, economic, legal, and social significance in communities and among iwi and hapū. After death care should be meaningful and healing.

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Natural burials are becoming an increasingly popular option for people and families who hold strong environmental beliefs and philosophies and many cemeteries around New Zealand and the world now have this option available.
Things can be eased for loved ones when they understand more about what is happening following a death and what someone's wishes are.


Go With Grace offers gentle guidance, support, resources and peace of mind for those getting their affairs in order, caring for whānau, grieving or facing the loss of a loved one.