Loved ones pay beautiful tributes to 40 Plymouth people who have died
Touching tributes have been paid to 40 people who have passed away recently
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Loved ones have paid beautiful tributes to 40 people from Plymouth who have passed away recently.
In total, between January 22 and January 28, 62 death notices were placed, with some people having multiple postings so different family members can pay their respects.
There were also ten other messages to remember loved ones who are no longer with us.
The notices, placed into the funeral notices section of PlymouthLive s sister title, The Herald, provide comfort to the loved ones of those either lost or being celebrated.
The Disabilities Trust welcomes revision of Domestic Violence Protection Notices
New statutory guidance will recognise that survivors of domestic abuse may have sustained an acquired brain injury (ABI) for the first time - following campaigning from The Disabilities Trust.
LONDON, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Trust is delighted that statutory guidance will now include consideration of brain injury as part of the Domestic Abuse Bill, currently being debated by the House of Lords, following work to raise this important issue, alongside Chris Bryant MP.
Domestic abuse protection orders - will now consider acquired brain injury as part of the range of needs any survivor may have. Where police are attending a call out to a domestic incident, in the community, they could be accompanied with or shortly after visited by an Independent Domestic Violence and Abuse Advisor.