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Services

Retirement Protection
 Advocacy  
 

Advocacy services help people – especially the most vulnerable – to be involved in the decisions that affect their lives. In life situations can seem complex and confusing and saying what you want can be stressful, especially if you need on-going support from the services involved.

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An advocate can:

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  • help you express your opinions

  • provide information

  • help you understand and explore your choices

  • offer practical help, such as writing letters and attending meetings

  • make sure the correct procedures are followed.

 

An independent advocate may be helpful if there is any disagreement between you, your health or social care professionals or even family members about a decision that needs to be made.

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An independent advocate should represent your wishes without judging or giving a personal opinion. You might not get the outcome you want but an advocate can make sure your voice is heard.

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 Counselling 
 

Counselling is a talking therapy that involves a trained therapist like myself listening to you and helping you find ways to deal with emotional issues. Sometimes the term "counselling" is used to refer to talking therapies in general, but counselling is also a type of therapy in its own right.

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Counselling can help you cope with:

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  • a mental health condition, such as depressionanxiety or an eating disorder

  • an upsetting physical health condition, such as infertility

  • a difficult life event, such as a bereavement, a relationship breakdown or work-related stress

  • difficult emotions – for example, low self-esteem or anger

  • other issues, such as sexual identity

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Other services....

Business Conference
 Business Consultancy 
 
As a business consultant, I get involved in the planning, implementation, and education of businesses.
 
I work directly with bus
iness owners on developing a business plan, identifying marketing needs and developing the necessary skills for business ownership.
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 Training 
 

As a qualified training facilitator, I am often called upon to explain training processes but also to provide training.

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Training is the process of teaching the new and/or present employees/volunteers the basic skills they need to effectively perform their job roles it can also be described as the act of increasing the knowledge and skill of an employee for doing his/her job. 

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 Supervision 

 

Supervision is a contracted, professional relationship between two or more individuals engaged with counselling activities, which leads to reflection on the counselling situation and its structure while providing emotional support, advice, containment and the setting of clear boundaries for the counsellor and their counselling work.

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 Public Speaking/ Hosting 
 
I am an experienced Host and Public Speaker and have hosted such events as 'Men's Dinner', my own Radio Show as well as Beauty Contests.
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  • Motivational and Leadership Conferences
  • Fundraising and Community Events
  • Women's Leadership and Development Programmes
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 Social Care Consultancy 

I have many years experience in the Social Care field and offer consultancy advice and support to Private & Social Care Providers, Community Organisations and Local Government agency representatives.

Want to hear more?  Leave your info and we’ll get back to you. 

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