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The purpose of the site is ultimately to provide the UK with a huge counselling support network, enabling those in distress to find a counsellor close to them and appropriate for their needs. This is a free, confidential service that will hopefully encourage those in distress to seek help. The website also contains a number of sections on emotional disorders (types of distress section) and provides some useful statistics. Every counsellor on the site who has submitted their profile has either sent a copy of their qualifications and insurance cover …
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Asperger Syndrome
Asperger Syndrome.me.uk is a website writen by parents of a person with Aspergers, the sites only function is to help and support anyone who wants to find out about aspergers.
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With the secondary school league tables out tomorrow we’re doing a piece on BBC Radio Norfolk at 10am about the issues surrounding school catchment areas in Norfolk such as the pressures of getting into a school high in the league tables, has anyone ever moved house to get into a catchment area for example?
We’d be happy to pre record the interview before the show if people are worried about going live and we would do the short interview over the phone. It would be great to speak to someone in …
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>JobsinSocialWork is a specialist job site delivering roles to highly targeted job seekers looking for a career in Health and Social Care.
Link: http://www.jobsinsocialwork.co.uk/
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Anushka Asthana
The Observer, Sunday 27 December 2009
Sir Steve Redgrave has criticised the organisers of the London Olympic Games for being shortsighted in planning the sporting legacy for the UK.
The record-breaking Olympian, who won five consecutive gold medals for rowing, says those involved in the Games are not looking far enough into the future. “Everything seems to be very short-term at the moment – there has been little talk about what is going to happen in the years after the Olympics. The success of these games will not even be …
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