The Bereavement Charter for Scotland – Manifesto

The Bereavement Charter for Scotland – Manifesto

The Bereavement Charter for Scotland
Our Asks for the Next Scottish Parliament

The Bereavement Charter for Children and Adults in Scotland has published their manifesto with the following asks for the next Scottish Parliament.

1. Appoint a National Bereavement Lead

Ask: Create a dedicated role within Scottish Government to coordinate bereavement policy and practice across departments.
Benefit: Ensures a joined-up, strategic approach, maximising the impact of existing resources and closing current gaps in provision.

2. Expand the Bereavement Charter Mark for Workplaces and Schools

Ask: Provide £250,000 over three years to support the Charter Mark’s rollout, and promote its adoption across public, private,and third sector employers, as well as schools.
Benefit: Fosters compassionate, supportive environments for staff and students, reducing absenteeism and improving mental health.

3. Develop a National Bereavement Strategy

Ask: Co-produce a national strategy for bereavement support, building on the Charter and addressing gaps in the current palliative care strategy.
Benefit: Delivers consistent, high-quality support across Scotland, ensuring no one falls through the cracks.

4. Prioritise Succession Rights in the Housing Bill

Ask: Implement actions to protect the housing rights of terminally ill people and bereaved families.
Benefit: Prevents homelessness and housing insecurity at times of acute vulnerability

View the full manifesto here: Manifesto for the Scottish Parliamentary Elections 2026[vc_video link=”https://vimeo.com/1152309061/23e80cff12?fl=pl&fe=sh”]

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