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Telling the truth about teenage life

April 20, 2011 Saba Salman
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A 13-year-old with a learning disability and a 16-year-old victim of bullying are among the vulnerable teenagers who have inspired an arts project that tackles the emotional traumas of adolescence. Read about the multimedia project in Society Guardian.

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MandyNally1Amanda Nally@MandyNally1·
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Absolutely! Opened up invaluable conversations later in the morning about whole families and the importance of this for individuals. @NDTicentral @Saba_Salman https://twitter.com/jon_ralphs/status/1542079346650783746

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New. Importance of 'meaningful moments' between support staff and people with profound learning disabilities

https://www.learningdisabilitytoday.co.uk/importance-of-meaningful-moments-between-support-staff-and-people-with-profound-learning-disabilities

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mylifemychoice1My Life My Choice@mylifemychoice1·
30 Jun

Why is there a learning disability life expectancy gap? Here's a word cloud of answers from the 'Better Living' event we went to on Tuesday. Any one else see a clear message? #people #lack #support

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