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

fed up with hijacking another thread so will start my own. why oh why

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2shoes · 06/01/2007 18:59

is it so hard to get the right equipment.
why can some people get respite and not others. why do our kids have to tick all the boxes.

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PeachyClair · 06/01/2007 19:02

ha ha ha

I am so not the person to ask am I?

Its shit, its regional and some regions have better management of finances / different priorities to others I guess

which REALLY helps doesn't it?

(though as the SS worker said to me- report Sam for child protection, they'll help you out...... clourse, they'll be on the at risk register....)

nikkie · 06/01/2007 21:19

Is there a 'directory ' anywhere of what is good in different parts of the country?

2shoes · 06/01/2007 23:11

where I live we are very lucky(or at least i have ben)

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nikkie · 06/01/2007 23:21

Think the Special schools do a lot to help locally and I've heard a lot of problems associated with the MS schools(particularly the ms with a sn unit-we get a lot of kids from them.

Not much idea about SS but I know there is at least 3 over-zealous SWs.

Lack of SALTs and Ots and Physios.

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