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dulwichfamily

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  1. Similar experience - baby vomiting every day over a few days, which stretched to weeks.

    Went 3x to gp over this period - told to basically go home and have a cup of tea


    eventually I just went to A&E and the baby was kept in for 2 days, on a drip, as he was so thin his bones were showing through his bottom :(


    we have a different gp now

  2. If I was a family in a catchment who lost a place to a sibling who had moved far away, I'd feel punished/treated unfairly and justifiably so in many circumstances. It may seem ridiculous, but this is a real idea, happening in neighbouring boroughs.


    I'm personally not affected by this situation - but interested in the dynamics of how rule changes could seriously impact families right now...


    If they change the rules, it will just mean different families are 'punished'.


    Ultimately - the 'rent-in-the-catchment' thing is an issue. It's this that's stimulating the debate I imagine.

  3. Regarding the argument that these families 'help' by removing their child's cost from the state system:


    Some would say there is another less quantifiable cost to society. Ie removing these privileged and supported kids, with motivated parents, starves the state system of the balance needed in the classroom.


    So by creaming this part of society off. You're actually damaging the state system in a subtle but significant way.

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