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Joined : 12 Mar 2007 Posts : 383 Localisation : The Yacky Part of Cumbria
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misty

  Age : 35 Joined : 12 Mar 2007 Posts : 771
 | Subject: Re: Yay 1/11/2007, 11:18 am | |
| | Sounds positive, and I carnt rate the respite centre dd goes to highly enough staff are amazing and dd is obviously happy to go and most importantly fully secure. The protesters do upset me, what do they think will happen? It upsets me that they carnt see any further than the possibility of something that is very unlikely to happen, is the centre for children, adults or both? I wish people could see the benefits of the centre, the much needed respite for families/carers, which in my case is literally the only break I get. |
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Bambi Admin

  Age : 35 Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 1963 Localisation : West Yorkshire
 | Subject: Re: Yay 1/11/2007, 6:12 pm | |
| Thats a result Sarah we need more things like this for the ever growing number of ASD sufferers. _________________ Northern lass born & bred! |
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Joined : 12 Mar 2007 Posts : 383 Localisation : The Yacky Part of Cumbria
 | Subject: Re: Yay 1/11/2007, 7:20 pm | |
| | Yes it is indeed a result i just wish that people in this stupid town werent so ignorant about special needs |
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GrandmaKyak

Joined : 12 Mar 2007 Posts : 896 Localisation : East Anglia
 | Subject: Re: Yay 2/11/2007, 8:44 pm | |
| | They say ignorance is bliss!! Must be where we're all going wrong!! We should be ignorant about 'normal'!! xx |
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