Dick Underwood

Dick Underwood has published many books, particularly software manuals, poetry books, and self-help books. Throughout his working life he was known as Dick Underwood but he is now in his late 70s, and in the latter part of his life he reverted to his full name of Richard Underwood. All his currently published books are in his full name, but earlier versions, particularly of his poems, can still be found in the name of Dick Underwood. He is an author who has a wide range of experience and interests which are reflected in his writing and research.

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Dick Underwood

He joined the medical branch of the Royal Air Force straight from school, and served in hospital and medical centres at home and abroad. After leaving the air force he worked firstly as a mental health nurse and then a police officer in Greater Manchester.

He subsequently became a minister of religion for twenty-years, being ordained and commissioned as a Salvation Army Officer and later becoming an Industrial Chaplain to the Fishing Industry as a Superintendent with the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen. During this period he also obtained a BSc(Hons) in Social Science and a diploma in counselling.

On leaving the ministry he became a civil servant at a Government Office in Leeds where he specialised in Technology and Innovation, and became the Company Secretary of a Regional Technology Network before becoming a staff counsellor for the West Yorkshire Ambulance Service, and Chief Executive of a national counselling charity.

He spent two periods as a welfare rights officer, one with Bolton Social Services and one with Salford Social Services, both in Greater Manchester, providing training and advice to social workers, and representing clients at Social Security appeal tribunals.

In his late fifties he moved to Suffolk where he became a sheltered housing manager until his retirement.

After retirement he returned to nursing, working on general wards (including casualty and intensive care) and acute mental health wards at Bury and Ipswich hospitals in Suffolk for several years until his seventieth birthday when he moved back to Droylsden, Manchester.

Dick Underwood is an author engaged in writing and research, and his most recent books are his Ann Perkins Detective Agency series of novels, his Science of Life and Consciousness popular science series, and his poetry anthology.