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Houseoflego

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  1. Dear Forum,

    I’m a local SE22 ASC consultant who works on projects in schools for Hammersmith and Fulham EHCP team during term time. I have time over the summer break for local families in need of support.
    I can advise on best steps towards accessing support and can work with families to set up and run intervention programmes, these can be fun! I can feed into an ASC diagnosis and support families in their application, but diagnosis requires a full team of professionals, I do not diagnose. I do charge, but I can keep my fees relatively low, see below. Do PM me for further info,

    Best wishes,

    Vicky

    Case Study - This is for example only and can vary.

    Initial telephone consultation - Free of charge
    Initial assessment - 1h home, 1h in playground/ nursery/ school setting.
    Formal assessment including goal setting - 2h's (1h with parents and 1h to write up).
    Maintenance - 1h per week, or every other week or every month. This can be a 30 min session and 30min me putting some advice / resources together. 

    Parents often need these 4 - 5h's for the initial assessment, strategy session and setting up of intervention systems. From that point 1h a week to bed in and trouble shoot intervention and from there on maybe 1h a month to update the programme as things progress. During this time we could also be working on possible early nursery school placement and possibly help finding a 1:1 learning support assistant to help them settle in.  
    I am able to keep fees lower for families in the SE22, SE23 and SE6 area.

  2. As a parent and a SEN specialist I feel the need to speak up for schools. They are not represented here. All schools are under the most incredible pressure for SEN and I am seeing professionals going the extra mile every single day.

    We were not at the conversation re ?cognitive impairment?, an inclusive school may well have such a class and this can helpful as it separates some SEN needs from children with other needs more along the lines of emotional / behaviour problems.

    Also please don?t assume a school would not have acted on a safeguarding concern. They just might not have mailed you back to tell you their response as it was not necessary.

    There is an avalanche of safeguarding at the moment and I am not seeing schools dropping the ball on issues like this. I know the thread was asking around a particular school but I hope a SEN perspective from inside schools is a useful addition to the discussion.

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  3. Welcome to the forum johncollins



    johnhcollins Wrote:

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    > Man, you all need to chill out. it?s three days

    > man ahah if you don?t like it sell your gaff and

    > move to surrey to be with likeminded people. just

    > take pleasure in other people having a good time.

    >

    >

    > I?d recommend if you have a problem with it

    > happening go and ask if anyone partying there has

    > got a spare spliff for you

  4. In all fairness the rye was a mess when they the first time and took months for the grass to grow back. There were ruts and holes for ages. I?m not against the gala and hope everyone has fun but let?s not pretend it has no impact. I?m not sure how you repair that stuff quickly.


    Lebanums Wrote:

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    > Gala have been pretty good at leaving the rye how

    > they found it in the past, aside from the worn out

    > areas from foot traffic, but it all grows back.

    >

    > They are also very good at chauffeuring people out

    > in the evening with minimal disturbance. This

    > comes from the experience of being at the event

    > and a neighbour.

  5. Hi ianer,


    You are totally right. The lady may well have been about to offer help. I was fairly weirded out by the time she came out so legged it! Apologies to the lady.




    ianr Wrote:

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    > > a lady came charging out of the house and I

    > realised

    > > the person parking before me must have moved her

    > bins.

    > > Someone who would trash a car so easily was not

    > someone

    > > you wanted coming at you fast and cross

    >

    > You made several inferences which you decided to

    > treat as all true.

  6. Hi,


    I parked halfway along Ashbourne Grove today, when I got out of the car there were two bins on the street on the pavement but I looked up the road an a lot of bins were out so I went off to do my jobs. I got back 2h later and there was yellow gloopy stuff all over my windscreen. I rang the doors of the nearest houses as they might have seen something, no reply. A man walked by and I asked him if he had seen anything and he said he didn?t park there as cars got damaged.

    I took photos of my car and the house to remember where it had happened, a lady came charging out of the house and I realised the person parking before me must have moved her bins. Someone who would trash a car so easily was not someone you wanted coming at you fast and cross so I got in the car, turned the wipers on and got away as fast as poss, straight to the car wash.

    What the!!!!!!!!!

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