The National Association of Funeral Directors’ Code of Practice sets out the high standards of service that bereaved families can expect when dealing with a NAFD member, including key requirements relating to the funeral director’s professional conduct.
Members of the Association are bound by this robust Code which is strictly monitored by a team of Standards and Quality Managers to ensure compliance.
This Code is founded on the following eleven mandatory principles. Any failure to operate in accordance with these principles will constitute a breach of this Code.
Members must:
Act in the best interests of each client, and prospective client.
Provide the best possible level of care to bereaved people, keeping in mind the specific needs of each client and family.
Respect and maintain the dignity of deceased people in your care at all times.
Act transparently, with honesty and integrity.
Provide clients will full and fair information about services, products and associated prices.
Behave in a way that promotes and maintains public trust in their business, the funeral directing profession and related industries.
Comply with all legal and regulatory obligations and deal with their regulators in an open, timely and cooperative manner.
Run their business effectively and in accordance with proper governance and sound risk management principles.
Run their business in a way that encourages equality of opportunity and respect for diversity.
Run their business in a way that encourages a culture that values and welcomes both negative and positive feedback as a way of putting things right and continuously improving service; and
Conduct appropriate due diligence in relation to all third-party contractual relationships that have the potential to negatively impact clients
As a member of the NAFD we also have to abide by the Funeral Promise