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Bob Dawson has had a vast of experience, spanning over 35 years,
with both the Spirit World, and the Spiritualist Movement and its
periphery. During this time he has developed as a Healer and a
Spiritualist Medium, and he has taken Spiritualist Church Services,
workshops, and demonstrated Mediumship throughout the North West of
England. In the past he was a committee member and former President
of Rawtenstall Spiritualist Church, and is the Founder and Trustee
of Rossendale Spiritualist Centre, which was established in 2003.
During his life Bob has witnessed an array of what people would
describe as paranormal events. Many would consider these magical,
or even impossible, but in fact they are a reality, and adhere
precisely to the Laws of Creation. He describes these events as
life changing, in particular the physical phenomena that he has
witnessed, and these are documented and critically examined within
his book. In recounting these experiences Bob adds his own
thought-provoking insight into the workings of Creation, and the
function of the Spirit World through the evidence they have
provided. He also explains the manifestation of our Spirit
incarnation and reason for our progressive experiences in this
world. This book provides the reader with an insight to what the
Spirit World can achieve and demonstrate at our physical level, and
points the way towards the self-discovery of who you truly are,
which is not who you think you are. You Can't Die for The Life In
You is a fascinating account which will continue to stimulate the
readers' curiosity about the evidence, their identity, and life
itself.
This publication aims, in plain English, to identify the main
issues affecting individuals with Down Syndrome who develop
Dementia. It is an awareness raising book aimed at stimulating
discussions that will hopefully encourage the reader to find out
more, using the websites provided. It takes the form of questions
and answers. All the questions raised are actual questions raised
many times in training courses run by the author.
A guide for managers of nursing homes, hospitals, domiciliary and
community-based services in adult Health and Social Care with
responsibility for older people, dementia, learning disability and
mental health. Adult Safeguarding: A Guide for Family Members,
Social and Health Care Staff and Students considers both the
reactive and proactive process in adult safeguarding. It launches a
six-step process for managers and their teams to ensure the
building blocks are in place for good safeguarding and therefore
good practice. Where these six steps are successfully in place,
they reduce the risk of abuse occurring. The six-step process comes
from forty years of experience, including, twenty years of training
in this area and other areas of concern raised consistently over
that time by participants. The book takes the form of questions and
answers, covering questions ranging from 'What's the difference
between good practice and good safeguarding?' to 'What is a section
42 enquiry?' While the book is based on current legislation in
England and Wales it is written in a general format with the most
serious messages relevant in the whole of the United Kingdom and
beyond. The book has been read and endorsed by Judith Eke
Safeguarding manager for South Gloucestershire Council who has
kindly written the foreword.
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