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******** Name: Ella
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every disabled child matters -
March 29th 2010, 10:17 PM
I'm not sure if this is against forum rules, if it is feel free to delete. But me and my mum have had to fight so hard for the past 17 years to get my little brother help from social services (he has very bad cerebral palsy) and we only get the minimum. This website:
http://www.ncb.org.uk/edcm/home.aspx is aiming to help improve the rights of disabled children in the UK. If you're interested have a look at it. I think what they're doing is really good and It's brilliant to see that so many MP's have joined. sorry haha, I'm in a bit of a crusader mood - I just want to help people's lives get better. so yeah, just thought some of you in the UK might be interested in this website and what they do Ella x |
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