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ugust 2008
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Events Listing
‘Ideas into Action!’ Conference. London, September 2008
Conference:
A New Sense of Self - Coping with the social and behavioural changes following ABI in childhood and adolescence
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eminar in Cardiff: Team Around the Child (TAC) in early support and beyond
Conference:
Importance of Early Intervention Services in Azerbaijan
Seminar in Newcastle-upon-Tyne: TAC as part of an integrated service
A seminar at your venue for your multi-disciplinary team or integrated service – ‘Ready for Change’
Conference: Movement, Play and Emotional Relationships as a Foundation for Learning
Conference: Gender identity disorder in adolescents
IQJ (Interconnections Quarterly Journal) Issue number 2 – out now
Press article: ‘Disabled youngsters forced into marriage to provide passports’
Free Family Support & Information Day hosted by Scope
An evening with Donna Williams. Donna is a person diagnosed with Autism, a sociologist, a qualified teacher and author
Chernobyl kids get help from The Children’s Trust
End Child Poverty – Trafalgar Square – October 2008 – Can you be there?
Partners in Autism,
(PAN) seeks your help
New Masters Programme ‘Inclusive Theory and Practice: Empowering people with learning disabilities’
Union chief fears Wi-Fi in schools damages children’s nervous systems. And a related comment about M.E.
Short YouTube film from New Zealand about mobile phone mast protest by ordinary people
Training in
Educational Psychotherapy
A parent asks about music as a means of communication
Young people needed to contribute to multimedia website
Workshop in Emotional Literacy Cards
Exhibitions: Kidz Up North & Kidz in the Middle
Family carers can now access support from the Challenging Behaviour Foundation on 0845 602 7885
New research shows returning to work can aid people with depression
Supporting disabled students and staff in further and higher education
Some families with disabled children could lose out on vital income due to imminent changes in benefit rules
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