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Press Release
"Now is the time for action!" appeals Elder Care Ambassador Amanda Waring
Amanda Waring
Feb 09, 2012 10:20 GMTElder Care Ambassador and Dignity Champion Amanda Waring stated after reading todays BBC news article about how "The right hand really needs to know what the left hand is doing when it comes to health and social care."
The article, outlining how the Commons health select committee wants local areas in England to deliver "joined-up" care, health and housing but continues to stir concern amongst many, especially with the development of the Governments Health and Social Care bill.
Amanda feels that combining improved approaches with both health and social care will only help to benefit our elders. She endoresed the comments made by MP Paul Burstow, about how "Integrated care should be the norm." And that there is "no single silver bullet when it comes to integration."
Amanda, elder care campaigner and award winning filmmaker feels that the article highlights just how now is the time where action is needed. "I truly feel that the steps are obvious, we need to make sure that vulnerable people within our care have a voice. Lets encourage personalisation of intergrated care and ask those within our responsibility what it is that they need and take those all important steps to provide it."
Amanda has recently confirmed her attendance as closing keynote speaker at the Action on Elder Abuse National Adult Safeguarding Conference on the 30th of March. She will join other key figures, including MP Paul Burstow to further highlight the importance of these issues. Amanda is often asked to be a speaker at Health and Social care events and looks forward to talking with Mr Burstow at the March event. She commented how she felt that certain health issues are resulted from lacking social care as reported within the BBC news article and feels that issues society are beginning to expose "have been a long time coming."
Amanda's award winning film 'What Do You See' starring Virginia McKenna, continues to be used as a key tool in dignity trainings around the world and her new book 'The Heart of Care' due for publication in May, is already being celebrated as the guide for improving current methods and application regarding person-centred compassionate elder care.
Further information about Amanda's work and details on how to purchase her training materials can be seen through visiting her website and contact through Kylee Charles can arrange further interview, comment or materials.
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