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The MP's were very good this evening - listened well and came up with an action plan to investigate thinsg locally.

I got my oar in at the end

1:100!

1:100!!!

1:100!!!!!

Highlighted Vickys case - saying there are many children in pain who cannot access NHS care

Said there has to be acceptance and understanding at a national level of the numbers of children involved

1:100

No special schools or ASD bases in the local LEA (I am out of their area thank god)

1:100

If they were god forbid blind or deaf we would have appropriate schools

Highlighted that the increase seen in 10 years cannot be genetics, has to be environmental insult

One of the parents asked about MMR we gave me a lead in about the Hg - Annette s is aware of this since she came to my door to meet me and ask if she could help - and then wished she never did knock my door - this was 3 years ago and guess what - she remembered me - some days I wish my hair was just mousy brown or summat instead of red lol

I said we have kids in pain who see GI and are told they can't help becauseof politics around gut and MMR.

I said the triad of impairemts for having a child with ASD are actually

Health

Education

Social Services

and that dealing with these bodies is far more stressful than looking after our kids- its fighting the system that wears us down

Anyways, they listened well - and asked the right questions and got their invitations to the conference which I will chase up in a few weeks.

I did say that many parents think Cameron might do better by us because he has a special needs kid of his own - Syms said Cameron is famous for ONLY talking Special Ed during education discussions and drives them all potty - good for him I say!

Over and out in Dorset

Mandi x

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In a message dated 16/09/2006 09:53:40 GMT Standard Time, Mum231ASD@... writes:

The MP's were very good this evening - listened well and came up with an action plan to investigate thinsg locally.

I got my oar in at the end

1:100!

1:100!!!

1:100!!!!!

Way to go Mandi! Thanks for fighting in our corner! Your meeting could not have been more timely given the BBC main headlines this morning despairing the lack of provision for autists. Can't give you thanks enough, Mandi, hope you had a glass of champagne (or perhaps a bottle) to celebrate your accomplishment, you deserve it.

Darla

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In a message dated 16/09/2006 10:24:32 GMT Daylight Time, rexel45@... writes:

Way to go Mandi! Thanks for fighting in our corner! Your meeting could not have been more timely given the BBC main headlines this morning despairing the lack of provision for autists. Can't give you thanks enough, Mandi, hope you had a glass of champagne (or perhaps a bottle) to celebrate your accomplishment, you deserve it.

>>>Thanks Darla - I did treat myself to 2 Diamond Whites - I am too uncouth for champayne LOL

Missed the TV - and Tom just left for their 6 hour drive to Wales - they are camping tonight and off to scale Mount Snowdon on the Ascent for Autism tomorrow - Tom is just so excited - mostly to see Jo again , he loves her

Mandi x

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Well done Mandi, we all need to be getting the message across to our MP'S.

I am meeting with mine again next week.

As for Cameron, I'm not so sure, seen him talking about special ed a couple of months ago and he couldn't speak highly enough of provision and all who work in the system, obviously I make allowances for the fact he has never been in my sons school, but all the same I had hoped for more from him.

Vicky

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Awesome work Mandi ,your never say die spirit and determination is

an inspiration to me.

Kudos to you

Vidushi

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>

> In a message dated 16/09/2006 09:53:40 GMT Standard Time,

Mum231ASD@...

> writes:

>

> The MP's were very good this evening - listened well and came up

with an

> action plan to investigate thinsg locally.

>

> I got my oar in at the end

>

> 1:100!

> 1:100!!!

> 1:100!!!!!

>

>

>

> Way to go Mandi! Thanks for fighting in our corner! Your

meeting could not

> have been more timely given the BBC main headlines this morning

despairing

> the lack of provision for autists. Can't give you thanks enough,

Mandi, hope

> you had a glass of champagne (or perhaps a bottle) to celebrate

your

> accomplishment, you deserve it.

>

> Darla

>

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Well done Mandi. I'm proud of you!!

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Mum231ASD@... wrote:

> The MP's were very good this evening - listened well and came up with

> an action plan to investigate thinsg locally.

>

> I got my oar in at the end

>

> 1:100!

> 1:100!!!

> 1:100!!!!!

>

> Highlighted Vickys case - saying there are many children in pain who

> cannot access NHS care

>

> Said there has to be acceptance and understanding at a national level

> of the numbers of children involved

>

> 1:100

>

> No special schools or ASD bases in the local LEA (I am out of their

> area thank god)

>

> 1:100

>

> If they were god forbid blind or deaf we would have appropriate schools

>

> Highlighted that the increase seen in 10 years cannot be genetics, has

> to be environmental insult

>

> One of the parents asked about MMR we gave me a lead in about the Hg -

> Annette s is aware of this since she came to my door to meet me

> and ask if she could help - and then wished she never did knock my

> door - this was 3 years ago and guess what - she remembered me - some

> days I wish my hair was just mousy brown or summat instead of red lol

>

> I said we have kids in pain who see GI and are told they can't help

> becauseof politics around gut and MMR.

>

> I said the triad of impairemts for having a child with ASD are actually

>

> Health

> Education

> Social Services

>

> and that dealing with these bodies is far more stressful than looking

> after our kids- its fighting the system that wears us down

>

> Anyways, they listened well - and asked the right questions and got

> their invitations to the conference which I will chase up in a few weeks.

>

> I did say that many parents think Cameron might do better by us

> because he has a special needs kid of his own - Syms said Cameron is

> famous for ONLY talking Special Ed during education discussions and

> drives them all potty - good for him I say!

>

> Over and out in Dorset

>

> Mandi x

>

>

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You star! Thank you.

Steph xxx

>

> The MP's were very good this evening - listened well and came up

with an

> action plan to investigate thinsg locally.

>

> I got my oar in at the end

>

> 1:100!

> 1:100!!!

> 1:100!!!!!

>

> Highlighted Vickys case - saying there are many children in pain

who cannot

> access NHS care

>

> Said there has to be acceptance and understanding at a national

level of the

> numbers of children involved

>

> 1:100

>

> No special schools or ASD bases in the local LEA (I am out of

their area

> thank god)

>

> 1:100

>

> If they were god forbid blind or deaf we would have appropriate

schools

>

> Highlighted that the increase seen in 10 years cannot be genetics,

has to be

> environmental insult

>

> One of the parents asked about MMR we gave me a lead in about the

Hg -

> Annette s is aware of this since she came to my door to meet

me and ask if

> she could help - and then wished she never did knock my door -

this was 3 years

> ago and guess what - she remembered me - some days I wish my hair

was just

> mousy brown or summat instead of red lol

>

> I said we have kids in pain who see GI and are told they can't

help

> becauseof politics around gut and MMR.

>

> I said the triad of impairemts for having a child with ASD are

actually

>

> Health

> Education

> Social Services

>

> and that dealing with these bodies is far more stressful than

looking after

> our kids- its fighting the system that wears us down

>

> Anyways, they listened well - and asked the right questions and

got their

> invitations to the conference which I will chase up in a few weeks.

>

> I did say that many parents think Cameron might do better by us

because he

> has a special needs kid of his own - Syms said Cameron is famous

for ONLY

> talking Special Ed during education discussions and drives them

all potty - good

> for him I say!

>

> Over and out in Dorset

>

> Mandi x

>

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-Thankyou very much!!

Love Sharon.xx

-- In Autism Treatment , Mum231ASD@... wrote:

>

> The MP's were very good this evening - listened well and came up

with an

> action plan to investigate thinsg locally.

>

> I got my oar in at the end

>

> 1:100!

> 1:100!!!

> 1:100!!!!!

>

> Highlighted Vickys case - saying there are many children in pain

who cannot

> access NHS care

>

> Said there has to be acceptance and understanding at a national

level of the

> numbers of children involved

>

> 1:100

>

> No special schools or ASD bases in the local LEA (I am out of

their area

> thank god)

>

> 1:100

>

> If they were god forbid blind or deaf we would have appropriate

schools

>

> Highlighted that the increase seen in 10 years cannot be genetics,

has to be

> environmental insult

>

> One of the parents asked about MMR we gave me a lead in about the

Hg -

> Annette s is aware of this since she came to my door to meet

me and ask if

> she could help - and then wished she never did knock my door -

this was 3 years

> ago and guess what - she remembered me - some days I wish my hair

was just

> mousy brown or summat instead of red lol

>

> I said we have kids in pain who see GI and are told they can't

help

> becauseof politics around gut and MMR.

>

> I said the triad of impairemts for having a child with ASD are

actually

>

> Health

> Education

> Social Services

>

> and that dealing with these bodies is far more stressful than

looking after

> our kids- its fighting the system that wears us down

>

> Anyways, they listened well - and asked the right questions and

got their

> invitations to the conference which I will chase up in a few weeks.

>

> I did say that many parents think Cameron might do better by us

because he

> has a special needs kid of his own - Syms said Cameron is famous

for ONLY

> talking Special Ed during education discussions and drives them

all potty - good

> for him I say!

>

> Over and out in Dorset

>

> Mandi x

>

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In a message dated 17/09/2006 12:43:22 GMT Daylight Time, catherine.devereux@... writes:

Well done Manders, I have a meeting with my MP shortly re school issues in Wilts - which MPs did you see and from where? Any tips for my meeting - apart from the obvious 1:100!!!!

>> Syms Cons and Annette Lib-Dem - don't think we even have a labour one down here in the deep south lol

Mandi x

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Well done Manders, I have a meeting with my MP shortly re school issues

in Wilts - which MPs did you see and from where? Any tips for my meeting

- apart from the obvious 1:100!!!!

Love

Mum231ASD@... wrote:

> The MP's were very good this evening - listened well and came up with

> an action plan to investigate thinsg locally.

>

> I got my oar in at the end

>

> 1:100!

> 1:100!!!

> 1:100!!!!!

>

> Highlighted Vickys case - saying there are many children in pain who

> cannot access NHS care

>

> Said there has to be acceptance and understanding at a national level

> of the numbers of children involved

>

> 1:100

>

> No special schools or ASD bases in the local LEA (I am out of their

> area thank god)

>

> 1:100

>

> If they were god forbid blind or deaf we would have appropriate schools

>

> Highlighted that the increase seen in 10 years cannot be genetics, has

> to be environmental insult

>

> One of the parents asked about MMR we gave me a lead in about the Hg -

> Annette s is aware of this since she came to my door to meet me

> and ask if she could help - and then wished she never did knock my

> door - this was 3 years ago and guess what - she remembered me - some

> days I wish my hair was just mousy brown or summat instead of red lol

>

> I said we have kids in pain who see GI and are told they can't help

> becauseof politics around gut and MMR.

>

> I said the triad of impairemts for having a child with ASD are actually

>

> Health

> Education

> Social Services

>

> and that dealing with these bodies is far more stressful than looking

> after our kids- its fighting the system that wears us down

>

> Anyways, they listened well - and asked the right questions and got

> their invitations to the conference which I will chase up in a few weeks.

>

> I did say that many parents think Cameron might do better by us

> because he has a special needs kid of his own - Syms said Cameron is

> famous for ONLY talking Special Ed during education discussions and

> drives them all potty - good for him I say!

>

> Over and out in Dorset

>

> Mandi x

>

>

>

>

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