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Loneliness & Friendship workshop

Published 18 December 2007, Posted in Northland / 1 Comment

This is an excellent summary of a workshop on Loneliness and Friendship run by People First NZ members at the 42nd ASSID (Australasian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disabilities) conference in Perth recently.

Steve Bull and Graeme Parish said: “We had a good turn out at our workshop and there was a lot of discussion about what it is like for people with a learning disability who live out in the community

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Posted by simon atkinson  on  10 February 2008  at  01:47 PM

it is great to see the display about the 42nd assid conference in which i was one of the people who took part in it.
simon atkinson

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