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An evening with Dr Amanda Brown

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Chorleywood Memorial Hall, Common Road, Chorleywood, WD3 5LN

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We're delighted to welcome back Dr Amanda Brown, who'll be chatting about her latest book 'The Prison Doctor: The Final Sentence'.

In true Prison Doctor style Dr Amanda Brown tells heartbreaking stories with warmth and compassion of her time spent working with prisoners whose fate of deportation hangs in the balance.

Including moving and memorable stories, such as a Nigerian man who's dying of cancer and wants to do so with his family around him rather than be deported back to his country where he will die alone, and a Ghanian who is terrified to return home as he knows certain death awaits him there because he's gay.

Dr Amanda describes how in the end she can only do what she does best. And that's take care of her patients while they're in prison.

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An evening with Dr Amanda Brown
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Chorleywood Memorial Hall, Common Road, Chorleywood, WD3 5LN
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We're delighted to welcome back Dr Amanda Brown, who'll be chatting about her latest book 'The Prison Doctor: The Final Sentence'.

In true Prison Doctor style Dr Amanda Brown tells heartbreaking stories with warmth and compassion of her time spent working with prisoners whose fate of deportation hangs in the balance.

Including moving and memorable stories, such as a Nigerian man who's dying of cancer and wants to do so with his family around him rather than be deported back to his country where he will die alone, and a Ghanian who is terrified to return home as he knows certain death awaits him there because he's gay.

Dr Amanda describes how in the end she can only do what she does best. And that's take care of her patients while they're in prison.


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