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  1. I also have a child in the IR, Showers. We don't have choice about where to send our children so we're hostages! I was sad to read about your son's lack of progress when the OFSTED report claims that IR children make progress. Does this mean they haven't really checked?
  2. The music kicks off at 7.10. We have a public event page on fb at http://www.facebook.com/events/431506386882541/. Please do share with friends. This is for a very good local cause.
  3. Tuesday 3rd July @ 7pm at West St. Live. £5 entry on the door including free prize draw ticket. Acoustic night. This will be fundraising for Sheffield charity Asperger's Children and Carers Together....ACCT, who support over 220 families across Sheffield who have a child with Asperger's Syndrome or Autism Spectrum Disorders. They provide support, advice, clubs, days out, sports, workshops, autism friendly cinema trips and a coffee drop in for parents. PRIZE DRAW - Win Silverjet tshirts, signed Ozzy poster,Lush goodies, A Spa treat for two at 1877 Spa, Sheffield-made gift-boxed kitchen scissors from Ernest Wright and Son Limited, a bottle of liquor from West Street Live, a box of chocolates....and more! Support bands: The Barrels, New Utopia. Please come & enjoy this Charity acoustic gig from some great & upcoming bands who are starting to get noticed! If you would like to support ACCT further, please feel free to make a donation on the night, buy a prize draw ticket or donate by text giving just text ACCT06 £5 (or whatever amount you would like to donate) and send to 70070. Everyone involved with this event is donating their time for free.
  4. The form they send schools will shock you, maryjane, in its irrelevance to your child's condition and the fact that it's all yes/no answers to these irrelevant questions. Good luck!
  5. I second what has been said about CAB & using the Cerebra guide. But first STOP.....have you asked for a reconsideration of the decision to refuse the DLA? It simply goes to another decision-maker. You can ask for it by phone and tell them if you need time to send extra evidence if you wish to. Dwp have to tell you what evidence they used in making the decision. When they refused my Aspie son, they'd only used a form they send to school about behaviour. DO NOT rely on DWP to ask for evidence from the professionals involved with your child(even though the form suggests they will) They might not even ask your gp! Ask for reconsideration. Gather all the evidence they have not used & send it recorded delivery. Remember it's not about educational needs, but you can ask school for comments on social skills, behaviour, independence, anxiety etc. You can write a statement yourself if you feel you didn't get your point across in the form. You can get a decision within weeks this way instead of waiting for appeal. We did :-)
  6. Don't think you can return goods if they're not faulty. Bad signal in your area doesn't entitle you to return it unfortunately. If you go somewhere like richer sounds they will talk you through it. I bought mine there, and whilst it occasionally drops out with poor signal it's rare.
  7. Bole Hill Nursery, Bole Hill Road at Walkley...my daughter v happy there from age 2 until school. V caring, good food, indoor soft play, garden with play area, playground with bikes etc. Can't speak for the baby routine, but their approach would suggest that they'll be good.
  8. And they should have proactively offered everyone with a fault report open free call diversion to their mobile. Insist they do that. If there is a vulnerable person with a medical condition they have the resources to supply a mobile free of charge. In fact, a duty, if they're on the protected service register with them.
  9. Make sure you insist on claiming compensation from the 8th! They should pay the compo automatically, but might only count from the 12th unless you contact them -wait til it's fixed. It should be a month's line rental for every day after the next working day from the fault report. This is a handy little BT trick where they will have raised a "common fault" for all the lines from the 12th....which incidentally is probably when they finally worked out that it was a UG (underground) fault affecting many lines. It is typical that your fault report was left as an EX exchange fault: the automated tester used for initial testing is rubbish. Their agency staff are not properly trained and have no technical nouse. What was lost was common sense and the ability of a team to recognise high levels of fault reports in a local area and reroute the fault reports to a diagnostic tester (real human being) and get the job allocated to the right engineers from the get go! One line might fault at the exchange, but it's not as common as other faults, plus the test results give you clues if you're not a monkey with a typewriter. The issues in the field can genuinely take time (like traffic), but you can bet that the delay from the start was due to crap testing procedures and lack of training.
  10. I feel for you as my son is also Asperger's/ High functioning Autism and school holidays have been a nightmare for last two years. I know what you mean about depression: they're very susceptible. I'm PMing you on this.
  11. As others said, King Edward VII or Forge Valley (ex Myers/Wisewood). Are you looking at a move with a child who is already secondary age or for a child who will be at a local primary first though? Because it isn't just about residential catchment in the latter case: primaries are feeder schools within families of schools within Sheffield. Walkley feeds to both and St Mary's feeds to King Ed's. Your best bet is to ring secondary admissions at the council: 273 5790.
  12. No. The Ed Psych they're under depends which school they're at. If you're wondering in case your Ed Psych is aware she probably is, or would definitely find out for you.
  13. My son's Ed Psych. I asked about it so she told me the type of provision. I know the numbers from the iniitial recruitment drive by RMET as this is my own area.
  14. Brantwood is initially only going to have a dozen pupils, & will make provision only for statemented chlidren on the spectrum with very complex needs who would otherwise have to go out of area.
  15. Ignore him, he's clueless. How long have you been on the waiting list?
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