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Northern Ireland Bereavement Service
1.1 Stated purpose
After registering a death at a Northern Ireland Registrar’s Office, the family can (or is advised to) notify the Bereavement Service for Northern Ireland (a civil service team). This single service records the death and “informs any benefit office that paid benefit to the deceased” . In other words, it handles state benefit notifications in one step. (It also checks bereavement grant eligibility.)
1.2 Episodic or relational
2.1 Statutory notification
2.2 Info validated by
Sector
4.1 Personal identifier used
Online portal
Offline alternative
1.3 Data included
Episodic
Yes
Benefits
Strengths
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Further information
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3. Transparency, choice and control
3.1 Transparency
3.2 Choice and control
4. Functionality
4.2 Structured data
4.3 Free text
4.4 Carer role
4.5 Acknowledgement of receipt
4.6 Updates
4.7 Access to records
5. Reach
5.1 Multi-sector acceptance
5.2 Recipients within orgs/services
5.3 Proactive sharing
6. Language and user experience
6.1 Language
Words to watch
6.2 Conditions vs actionable support
6.3 Online UX
6.4 Offline UX
7. Outcomes
7.1 Actionable support needs
7.2 Trustworthiness
Think Local Act Personal: Data for People
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Money Advice Trust
Ratings against the 10 principles for designing vulnerable consumer data-sharing programmes
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