by Andrea Bishop | Oct 30, 2023 | Our Stories
Written by Amelia’s mum Trudy We welcomed Amelia into our lives on 22 May 2001 when she gatecrashed her sister Amber’s first birthday. It soon because apparent that she was very poorly. She had a successful operation two days later to correct a duodenal...
by Rachael Foster | Oct 25, 2023 | Our Voice Our Stories
Last Saturday was my birthday! I invited 10 of my friends over to help me celebrate. we started with lunch which was chicken curry, salad and naan bread followed by fruit flan and cream. later when lunch was finished, we moved the tables and chairs so that the dancing...
by Rachael Foster | Oct 19, 2023 | Our Voice Our Stories
How strange the weather has been? last week was like summer! But the last couple of days it has been like winter. In the garden the dahlia’s have been providing lots of colours. On Thursday evening I was delighted to be invited to the My Perspective Awards 2023...
by Kate Potter | Oct 17, 2023 | Information
By Helen Wild, DSA Benefits Adviser 17 October 2023 Universal Credit (UC) are rolling out their managed migration, moving people from Tax Credits and on to Universal Credit. Some people will have received a letter explaining what to expect in the next few...
by Kate Potter | Oct 17, 2023 | Research
The University of Reading are recruiting families to take part in a study that will examine parent-child interactions during shared book reading. They are looking for children who have Down syndrome aged between two and four years old, living within a commutable...
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