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Archive for April, 2014

Having a child with Downs Syndrome has taught what is important in life

7 April 2014 0 Comments
Having a child with Downs Syndrome has taught what is important in life

Holly Rorke, mother of Wilby, shares how her son’s arrival has enriched her life and the importance of celebrating diversity.

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There is no room for doubt of any kind when dealing with horses

4 April 2014 2 Comments
There is no room for doubt of any kind when dealing with horses

Jo Corfield, the founder of equine involvement therapy project Hope Thru Horses, talks about her recovery anorexia and bulimia after a thirty-year struggle.

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Laughing Boy’s Fight

3 April 2014 0 Comments
Laughing Boy’s Fight

For nearly a year now I’ve been following a blog called mydaftlife. Something about the funny and touching way this blog is written has kept my attention. I’ve laughed, and more recently cried, at the stories of ‘Laughing Boy’ (LB). I can’t see an Eddie Stobbart lorry now without thinking of him. When I started […]

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How a self-management course changed my life

2 April 2014 0 Comments
How a self-management course changed my life

I was living in a homeless hostel with no ambition or future goals when I was directed towards a self-management course.

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Learning Disability Awareness Training

1 April 2014 0 Comments
Learning Disability Awareness Training

Our inclusive training to help all individuals understanding about people with a learning disability (including those with autistic spectrum disorders) including the cause and range of disabilities.

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