On 30 June 2020, according to a funeral director, every single care home in town had the covid. Social services twice stopped me from bringing Mum home with a live-in carer (as told in the second book in this series). They put her life in mortal danger, as a result. Yet, their Deprivation of Liberties renewal, which they have the gall to say is for her "safeguard," is just a rubber stamping of her imprisonment. Ella is old and frail, and we dearly want to be back together at home, as we have been, all my life. Her love will be in my heart, till I die.
Social services relentlessly obstructed my mother returning home. Afterwards, I found that the abduction of the helpless young and helpless old alike, children and the elderly, from their families, amounted to a national scandal. This is the fourth in a series, of books and booklets. about "Family-splitting" that has emerged from my mothers misfortunes, at the hands of British bureaucracy:
1) Nutcracker (social services family-splitting).
2) Home Free (How the misery makers of social services twice obstructed Mums home-coming with a live-in carer).
3) Talking To A Cat In The Moonlight (Poorly mind lovely mother).
4) Short-Wave Memory Mum (life-imprisoned on her life savings).
5) Impaired Imprisoned Innocent (speak thy grief). -- [Intended condensation of previous three titles.]
The first title is an abridged and edited version of the second title. "Home Free..." was the original publication, ah (up-dated) journal on Mums plight, recording her ordeal as it happened. Consequently, there is too much repetition, and incidental matter, not of general interest. Thus, the reason for the more convenient title, "Nutcracker," meant to draw the attention of the public to a problem for many families.
The third title is taken from a phrase, used by my mother, in telephone conversations, during the coronavirus crisis. Social services Best Interest meeting would not admit her to a discussion, supposed to be in her best interest: They were a (We Know) Best Interests meeting. They gave her zero words to speak for herself. That book gave her over 30,000 words scope to speak out. It is a legal obligation to monitor her wishes, under the Mental Capacity Act.
The fourth title, once again, reveals, much of the time, Ella was acutely aware of the injustice of her imprisonment. Ella is an intelligent woman, having to come to terms with her memory loss, and being caught in social services power game.
The title, Short-Wave Memory Mum, comes from Mums mind reminding me of short wave radio. My new, wave memory theory is introduced.
Social services relentlessly obstructed my mother returning home. Afterwards, I found that the abduction of the helpless young and helpless old alike, children and the elderly, from their families, amounted to a national scandal. This is the fourth in a series, of books and booklets. about "Family-splitting" that has emerged from my mothers misfortunes, at the hands of British bureaucracy:
1) Nutcracker (social services family-splitting).
2) Home Free (How the misery makers of social services twice obstructed Mums home-coming with a live-in carer).
3) Talking To A Cat In The Moonlight (Poorly mind lovely mother).
4) Short-Wave Memory Mum (life-imprisoned on her life savings).
5) Impaired Imprisoned Innocent (speak thy grief). -- [Intended condensation of previous three titles.]
The first title is an abridged and edited version of the second title. "Home Free..." was the original publication, ah (up-dated) journal on Mums plight, recording her ordeal as it happened. Consequently, there is too much repetition, and incidental matter, not of general interest. Thus, the reason for the more convenient title, "Nutcracker," meant to draw the attention of the public to a problem for many families.
The third title is taken from a phrase, used by my mother, in telephone conversations, during the coronavirus crisis. Social services Best Interest meeting would not admit her to a discussion, supposed to be in her best interest: They were a (We Know) Best Interests meeting. They gave her zero words to speak for herself. That book gave her over 30,000 words scope to speak out. It is a legal obligation to monitor her wishes, under the Mental Capacity Act.
The fourth title, once again, reveals, much of the time, Ella was acutely aware of the injustice of her imprisonment. Ella is an intelligent woman, having to come to terms with her memory loss, and being caught in social services power game.
The title, Short-Wave Memory Mum, comes from Mums mind reminding me of short wave radio. My new, wave memory theory is introduced.
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