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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

fighting for dd

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davidsotherhalf · 25/06/2013 08:32

I have so much going on at the minute, something has to give, I need legal advice for dd re sn college but can't get to talk to anyone as she's 19, I have been fighting for 25 yrs now with ds2 ds3 and dd,i'm not sure I can carry on. i'm stuck not sure what way to turn anymore, I have been to social services, college, care quality commission, police, and just keep hitting brick walls. does anyone know of a solicitor that will give me some free legal advice? my dd future is hanging in the balance and I have 2 weeks to sort this out.

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Summerloading · 25/06/2013 09:32
Thanks

Here, try this organisation - please bear in mind they are advocates, not solicitors

www.educationalequality.co.uk/page23a.html

davidsotherhalf · 25/06/2013 09:42

thanks summer

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nennypops · 25/06/2013 13:15

DD is probably entitled to legal aid in her own name. Call Civil Legal Advice to be put through to a firm specialising in education - www.gov.uk/civil-legal-advice

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