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Anyone going to the Cerebra Disco in Dorset tomorrow?

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Marne · 19/03/2010 12:33

Anybody going?

I thought i might take the dd's if dd2 can cope with loud music.

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sarah293 · 19/03/2010 16:43

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Marne · 19/03/2010 17:49

I don't really know much about Cerebra Riven (only signed up yesterday).

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sarah293 · 20/03/2010 07:59

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Marne · 20/03/2010 08:35

I kind of thought that when i read the leaflets, Autism is not a brain injury and now they say its a charity for brain injury and conditions (which i guess can cover a lot of things?). I know there are organisations aimed at Autism and Aspergers but Cerebra seem to do a lot that the others don't do (such as the childrens passport/profile which is a great idea). At the end of the day CP and autism are totally different, its great that they can cover such a wide range of conditions but it does mean the funding (for grants etc) may have to stretch further.

As you say, its useful for someone like me (who has ASD children) but maybe not as useful for you. I enjoy reading and learning about other conditions (such as CP and Angelmans syndrome) so enjoyed reading the magazine but i did notice a lot of it was about ADHD and ASD.

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sarah293 · 20/03/2010 09:04

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