Death Café and behind the scenes tour to take place at Poole Crematorium Thursday 20 February 7pm

Sacred Celebrant Ellie Brooks, IPHM at Poole Crematorium

Those who are curious about what happens when we die are invited to a behind the scenes tour of Poole Crematorium in Dorset, before attending a Death Café led by our award-winning founder and sacred celebrant Ellie Brooks, IPHM, on Thursday 20th February 2020.

The tour will be led by one of the crematorium’s expert technicians, who will explain the process of cremation from beginning to end, as well as covering the different types of cremation available and answering questions from attendees.

Following the tour, a Death Café will be held in the crematorium chapel, facilitated by our founder and Sacred Celebrant Ellie Brooks, IPHM, who will be inviting those of all faiths and none to join in a friendly, informal discussion about death and dying.

It is hoped the unique evening will encourage healthy, open discussions in the local community about death and dying, empowering individuals to consider what makes a good death and what lessons death might hold for living life to the full.

Ellie Brooks explains: “Ironically, the goal of a Death Cafe is to help guests to live their lives to the full. While Death Cafés are an informal discussion forum rather than a bereavement support service, many people find airing their questions and sharing their stories about death in a friendly, informal setting can be quite an uplifting experience.”

Liz Hall, Bereavement Services Manager at Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP Council) said: “Dignified care in death is at the heart of the services provided by BCP Bereavement Services and Poole Crematorium, so we are delighted to be hosting a tour of the crematory followed by one of Ellie Brooks’ wonderfully facilitated Death Cafés.”

Liz continued: “So often we fear what we don’t understand, so we hope that by giving people the opportunity to hear and see for themselves what happens during the cremation process, as well as providing space to talk about death and dying in the safety of a Death Café setting, we will be able to empower individuals to have healthier relationships with the one, inevitable thing we all have in common.”

The ‘behind the scenes’ tour and Death Café are open to all and free to attend, though pre-booking is essential.

Refreshments will be on offer throughout the evening and small donations will be invited towards hot drinks and cakes to help cover costs.

PRE-BOOK A FREE TICKET or call Ellie on 07922 591684 to find out more.