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  1. Sharing extracts from my award-winning dignity training short films and my poetry / music /sound healing and ceremonies to purchase my films, books, trainings or to book me go to...

  2. This training helps us to “conceptualise” person centred care that encompasses dignity, compassion and respect, reminding us to SEE the individual inside, and FEEL what they feel. Amanda provides a unique and unforgettable experience that will undoubtedly transform attitudes.

  3. Amandas work is recommended by the British journal of nursing and the Royal College of nursing and she sits on many advisory boards, including the Governments Dignity Board for which she instigated the dignity in care campaign which now has over 50,000 dignity champions.

  4. www.amandawaring.comAmanda Waring

    Find out how you can book Amanda Waring, Creative Artiste, performance poet, award winning performer and West End star. See her upcoming events too.

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  5. Nov 11, 2020 · Amanda Waring is an actress, director and a renowned campaigner for improving care for the elderly. Her award-winning dignity films, training manuals, book, CD and workshops have transformed the heart of care throughout the UK and internationally.

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  6. Nov 27, 2014 · Amanda's award-winning films on dignity and end of life care are available from the online shop on her website www.amandawaring.com (opens new window) STOP PRESS An innovative training pack to go with the films promoting person centred care is also out now.

  7. Amanda Waring is the UK’s leading speaker, filmmaker, author and trainer on Dignity and compassionate end of life care. She regularly speaks on tv and radio about her work. Her campaigning award winning film ‘What Do you see?’ has been viewed by millions to transform attitudes in care.