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Monthly Archives: June 2015
GIRFEC GAPS
Originally posted on Inspired by Autism:
GIRFEC Gaps GIRFEC for those of you who do not know stands for Getting It Right For Every Child and is a framework for a multiagency approach to meeting the needs of our children…
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Me Time ?
Originally posted on Inspired by Autism:
After a busy weekend Jen and I were looking forward to the start of the week. Andy was going out with his carer to swim and our other two were back at school. The…
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Behaving ourselves: Salmond, Soubry and words as weapons
Originally posted on A Thousand Flowers:
A Guest Post by Sandra Webster Now before I start, let me reiterate my dislike of all things Tory. I spent a mis-spent youth booing at them and not in a Father Ted “Down…
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On Any Street, You’ve got to practice what you preach.
Through being an unpaid carer I have met some of the most amazing beautiful, people in the world. That has been a joy when I see how they support their loved one including those with complex disabilities. One of the … Continue reading
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