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I Had The Unfortunate Job Of Escorting A Female Client To A Spiritualist Meeting Today!!
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What an absolute load of TOSH, I was getting quite wound up at this meeting because the woman who was supposedly receiving these messages was useless and every message she gave out to an individual would probably have fitted every body in the room, a dreadful scam!!
We had to pay £3.00 to go in, I wanted to ask for my money back on the way out!!
I really felt that the lady I was supporting (learning Disability) was duped into believing this nonsense, her mother died last week. She had the nerve to tell my client that she had "made contact with an elderly lady with grey hair, it used to be a lot darker" My client broke down saying "thats my mum"
I really wanted to stand up and protest!! I told my boss " don not send me there again as next time I wont be able to keep my mouth shut!!
And they stand there and have the audacity to preach about morals!!!!!!!
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Just wanted to congratulate you Ratter. Freedom of choice and decision is important for any of us but particularly so for people whose disabilities limit their ability to be independent.
Yes there are many times when the tongue needs to be bitten firmly. The only time I ever had a stand up argument with a very good community nursing friend of mine because she said of a particular lady who had diabetes, that it would be easy to manage her diabetes in the community because we could tell the carers what food to buy her and what not to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes there are many times when the tongue needs to be bitten firmly. The only time I ever had a stand up argument with a very good community nursing friend of mine because she said of a particular lady who had diabetes, that it would be easy to manage her diabetes in the community because we could tell the carers what food to buy her and what not to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jno, "spiritualists preach about morals? Do they?"
I didnt make it clear, this was a "spiritualist church" meeting so yes they do preach morals.
Woofgang, this is often the case where carers think they can dictate what a person should eat as it is "better for them" people with disabilities can usually make their own informed decisions, they may be a decision that is not good for them and could be potentially dangerous, but they have the right "as we do" to make unwise decisions.
I didnt make it clear, this was a "spiritualist church" meeting so yes they do preach morals.
Woofgang, this is often the case where carers think they can dictate what a person should eat as it is "better for them" people with disabilities can usually make their own informed decisions, they may be a decision that is not good for them and could be potentially dangerous, but they have the right "as we do" to make unwise decisions.
Plowter, there are ways we can protect our clients if required, it depends on the seriousness of the situation and whether a mental capacity act assessment would be required, in this instance she would probably still be permitted to attend as long as she is able to comprehend the situation fully and she is able to do that.
There is nothing wrong with the recently bereaved visiting a medium. Just because some of you don't believe in it, it doesn't mean you have to be right. Others have as much right to a belief in the spiritual as you have not to, and it would be wrong to cause a fuss because the rest of the world doesn't all hold the same opinion: and wrong to claim someone should not be allowed to follow their own personal religious beliefs because you don't like them. This insinuation that someone who goes to such a meeting must be mentally damaged, and in need of protection, is what is shameful.
OG I agree that they should be allowed to go to these places and I certainly would never stop them without very good cause, I do whoever think they are just run by fools and liars or people deluded by a so called God! Like I said earlier, our clients have the right to make unswise decisions and choices and it is my job to support these people to do that, It does make me angry knowing it is such a farce and I had to sit through the service listening to all this tripe and say nothing.
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