Standards are documented
SAIF's Code of Practice sets out expectations for member funeral directors and provides a consistent professional framework.
When a family places someone they love into our care, trust matters. Our membership of SAIF means we voluntarily work within an established Code of Practice and submit to independent quality assurance inspection.
SAIF members work to an industry Code of Practice designed to support professional standards.
Member funeral businesses are inspected against SAIF standards on a regular basis.
SAIF represents independent funeral directors, many of them local and family owned.
Families using SAIF members have access to an additional consumer protection and complaints framework.
SAIF is the National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors. It was established to support independent funeral businesses and to promote professional standards within the funeral profession.
For families, membership provides another layer of reassurance. SAIF requires member businesses to meet membership conditions, follow its Code of Practice and take part in its Quality Assurance Programme.
That means the SAIF badge is not simply a logo. It represents a commitment to standards, inspection and accountability.
SAIF funeral businesses are assessed against its Code of Practice through a Quality Assurance Programme. The purpose is to check that agreed standards are being maintained in practice, not simply promised on a website.
SAIF's Code of Practice sets out expectations for member funeral directors and provides a consistent professional framework.
SAIF states that its member funeral businesses are inspected against the Code of Practice on a regular basis to help ensure standards are upheld.
The inspection process forms part of SAIF's Quality Assurance Programme, giving families an external point of reference when choosing a funeral director.
SAIF membership also provides access to an established complaints and dispute-resolution process if a family remains unhappy after raising concerns with the funeral director.
A funeral involves care, trust, documentation, communication and many practical arrangements. SAIF's standards are designed to support good professional practice across the funeral service.
Standards relating to the respectful and professional care of the person who has died.
SAIF membership conditions include requirements around suitable funeral premises and a sound trading history.
Professional administration, clear communication and appropriate documentation all form part of responsible funeral directing.
Families should be supported professionally as choices are discussed, recorded and carried through into the funeral itself.
SAIF has specifically highlighted standards around the return of ashes and the accurate handling of funeral administration.
Families have a recognised route for escalating a complaint if it cannot be satisfactorily resolved with the funeral director.
Good funeral care depends on trust, but it is also important that families know there is a clear route to raise concerns. SAIF provides an additional complaints and Alternative Dispute Resolution framework for clients of member firms.
SAIF asks families to give the funeral director the opportunity to resolve a complaint first. If the response does not resolve the concern, the matter can then be referred to SAIF's Professional Standards process.
Families do not have to rely on our explanation. SAIF publishes information about its role, Code of Practice, consumer protection and complaints procedure directly on its own website.
Read about SAIFInspection gives families reassurance about professional standards. The funeral itself should still feel personal, individual and shaped around the person who has died. For us, the two belong together: consistent professional care behind the scenes and genuine flexibility for each family.
SAIF is the National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors, a trade association representing independent funeral directors and promoting professional standards within the profession.
No. SAIF describes stringent conditions for funeral director membership, including suitable premises, and requires member businesses to work to its Code of Practice and take part in its Quality Assurance inspection programme.
Yes. SAIF states that member funeral businesses are inspected against its Code of Practice on a regular basis. Its Quality Assurance Programme has ISO 9001 certification.
No. Professional standards provide the framework for how a funeral director operates. The funeral service itself can still be highly personal and tailored to the family's wishes, beliefs and choices.
Yes. SAIF provides a public member search on its website so families can check membership directly.
You should first give the funeral director the opportunity to investigate and respond. If you remain dissatisfied, SAIF provides a formal complaints and Alternative Dispute Resolution process for clients of member firms.
If you would like to ask about our standards of care, arrange a funeral or simply understand what happens next, our local teams are available to help.
Information about SAIF standards and consumer protection is based on material published by SAIF. For the most current details, please refer to SAIF directly.