You can use a journal to stay organized, or print the After a Death Checklist (PDF, 3.8MB) which lets you check off tasks and make notes. Many people find this helpful. Keep it in a safe place. Collect important documents and keep them in the same place.
BC Bereavement Helpline (and BC Victims of Homicide)
Offers you care and support when going through grief. 1-877-779-2223
Service Canada
You may qualify for financial help such as a Death Benefit. 1-800-277-9914
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Emotional supports can help people to understand and process someone’s death. Most people find these resources helpful when experiencing grief or loss.
You can also ask a doctor or funeral director to refer you to local or online resources. This list serves as a starting point to find help for your individual needs and situation.
British Columbia Bereavement Helpline (and BC Victims of Homicide)
A free helpline for grief. This non-profit confidential service connects you to a caring volunteer who can listen. They are familiar with support groups, organizations and resources across the province.
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Crisis Centre BC
A free helpline providing support to people in distress. Call if you’re worried, upset, confused or just want to talk to someone.
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Counselling BC
Search for a counsellor or psychologist in British Columbia. Find a professional who can help you with grief or other difficulties that come up when someone dies.
BC Centre on Substance Use
Get help with substance use or addiction.
Need2 Suicide Prevention Education & Support
Offers suicide prevention resources, including support groups and programs.
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Canadian Virtual Hospice, MyGrief, LivingMyCulture
Free information and support for life-threatening illness, end of life care, loss and grief, including:
Financial support services can help ease the burden and difficulty of costs associated with someone's death.
Bereavement Leave
An employee in B.C. gets up to three days of unpaid leave when an immediate family member dies. Talk to your employer about time off work. There are also financial support options.
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Funeral Costs Supplement
If you can’t afford the funeral costs of a person who dies in B.C., you might qualify for funds to help with a portion of the costs.
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Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Death Benefit
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) death benefit is a one-time, lump-sum payment to the estate on behalf of a deceased CPP contributor. The amount of the death benefit depends on how much and for how long the deceased contributed to the CPP. The maximum is $2,500.
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Children’s Benefit
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) children’s benefit provides payments to dependent children of deceased CPP contributors if the contributor has made enough contributions to CPP.
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Allowance for the Survivor
The Allowance for the Survivor benefit is available to people aged 60 to 64 who have a low income, who are living in Canada, and whose spouse or common-law partner has died. A person must apply in writing for this benefit.
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Caregiving Employment Insurance (EI) Benefits
If you have taken time off work temporarily to care for or support a family member who was gravely ill and has died, you may be eligible for Caregiving Benefits through EI.
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Cancel EI or Request EI payments
Let Service Canada know if the person who died was receiving EI. If the deceased person had not applied for EI benefits, the legal representative can apply in the name of the person who died. EI benefits may be paid to the legal representative or a person authorized to inherit property of the person who died.
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Crime Victim Assistance Program
Under the Crime Victim Assistance Program, immediate family members of an injured or deceased victim, and some witnesses may be eligible for financial assistance or benefits relating to crimes which occurred in B.C.
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Insurance Corporation of BC (ICBC) Autoplan Insurance Funeral Coverage
If an insured person is killed in a motor vehicle crash, Basic Autoplan will reimburse burial and funeral expenses of up to $7,500.
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If a member of the Canadian Armed Forces dies, their legal spouse or common law partner, their children under the age of 18 years, or their children aged 18 to 25 years enrolled as a full-time student, may be eligible for a survivor pension or child pension.
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Last Post Fund
The Last Post Fund delivers the Veterans Affairs Canada Funeral & Burial Program. It helps with funeral, burial and grave marking for veterans who meet the financial and service criteria.
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WorkSafe BC Financial Assistance and Funeral Expenses
WorkSafe BC provides information for compensation on death of a worker including funeral and other death benefits. Where compensation is payable as the result of an injury resulting in death, an amount for funeral expenses is paid with other compensation.
WorkSafe BC also has a booklet with information on assistance available and lists resources that may be helpful following a work-related death.
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If the person who died was Indigenous, contact their community to learn about options and resources.
If the person who died was a veteran, access information and resources from Veterans Affairs Canada.
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Understand your legal rights and address your legal issues. Many of the listed services and resources are free. Depending on the circumstances of the death, you may want to talk to a lawyer or access legal information.
Access Pro Bono
Free legal help and access to justice in B.C. from volunteer lawyers.
Legal Aid BC
Information, advice, and representation for British Columbians. Priority is given to people with low incomes.
My Law BC
Get an action plan for a legal issue, including wills information and dialogue or mediation tools.
Dial-A-Law
Information on wills, dealing with an estate and personal planning.
Clicklaw
Find someone to talk with for law-related help in B.C.
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