Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 they very conveniently forget to mention that MSBP was the invention of roy meadow who was very much discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk about one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-( claudia --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: > > http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Evening%20Standard > > > Social workers 'right to question parents' > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health > Correspondent and > 26 February 2004 > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened today as > social workers defended their right to interview the > mothers of autistic children. > They insisted some parents could be harming their > children to draw attention to themselves, and > admitted subjecting one mother to an eight-week > investigation before accepting she had done nothing > wrong. > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up to 20 > parents of autistic children faced accusations that > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome by > Proxy. ===== Soapnuts now available! check out http://www.himalayasalt.co.uk http://www.stores.ebay.co.uk/thealternativeway http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/ http://www.he-ed.org.uk " The mind is like a parachute. In order to function, it first has to open. " -- Dewar ___________________________________________________________ Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 And I thought after the furore blew up with him that they were going to abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it didn't exist after all...? Love, light and peace, Sue " He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb § Re: MMR-Social workers 'right to question § parents' § § § they very conveniently forget to mention that MSBP was § the invention of roy meadow who was very much § discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk about § one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-( § claudia § § --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: > § > § http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni § ng%20Standard § > § > § > Social workers 'right to question parents' § > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health § > Correspondent and § > 26 February 2004 § > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened today as § > social workers defended their right to interview the § > mothers of autistic children. § > They insisted some parents could be harming their § > children to draw attention to themselves, and § > admitted subjecting one mother to an eight-week § > investigation before accepting she had done nothing § > wrong. § > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up to 20 § > parents of autistic children faced accusations that § > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome by § > Proxy. § Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 that's what i thought, sue. but i've just been told different on another list *growl*. claudia --- Sue <ANGELmouse@...> wrote: > And I thought after the furore blew up with him that > they were going to > abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it > didn't exist after > all...? > > Love, light and peace, > > Sue > > " He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who > does not ask remains a > fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb > > § Re: MMR-Social workers > 'right to question > § parents' > § > § > § they very conveniently forget to mention that > MSBP was > § the invention of roy meadow who was very much > § discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk > about > § one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-( > § claudia > § > § --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: > > § > > § > http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni > § ng%20Standard > § > > § > > § > Social workers 'right to question parents' > § > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health > § > Correspondent and > § > 26 February 2004 > § > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened > today as > § > social workers defended their right to > interview the > § > mothers of autistic children. > § > They insisted some parents could be harming > their > § > children to draw attention to themselves, and > § > admitted subjecting one mother to an > eight-week > § > investigation before accepting she had done > nothing > § > wrong. > § > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up > to 20 > § > parents of autistic children faced accusations > that > § > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome > by > § > Proxy. > § > > ===== Soapnuts now available! check out http://www.himalayasalt.co.uk http://www.stores.ebay.co.uk/thealternativeway http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/ http://www.he-ed.org.uk " The mind is like a parachute. In order to function, it first has to open. " -- Dewar ___________________________________________________________ Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 And I thought after the furore blew up with him that they were going to abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it didn't exist after all...? Love, light and peace, Sue " He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb § Re: MMR-Social workers 'right to question § parents' § § § they very conveniently forget to mention that MSBP was § the invention of roy meadow who was very much § discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk about § one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-( § claudia § § --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: > § > § http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni § ng%20Standard § > § > § > Social workers 'right to question parents' § > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health § > Correspondent and § > 26 February 2004 § > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened today as § > social workers defended their right to interview the § > mothers of autistic children. § > They insisted some parents could be harming their § > children to draw attention to themselves, and § > admitted subjecting one mother to an eight-week § > investigation before accepting she had done nothing § > wrong. § > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up to 20 § > parents of autistic children faced accusations that § > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome by § > Proxy. § Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 that's what i thought, sue. but i've just been told different on another list *growl*. claudia --- Sue <ANGELmouse@...> wrote: > And I thought after the furore blew up with him that > they were going to > abandon this *syndrome*...? Thought they decided it > didn't exist after > all...? > > Love, light and peace, > > Sue > > " He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who > does not ask remains a > fool forever. " ~ Chinese proverb > > § Re: MMR-Social workers > 'right to question > § parents' > § > § > § they very conveniently forget to mention that > MSBP was > § the invention of roy meadow who was very much > § discredited a few months ago. *gggrrr* talk > about > § one-sided, unfair, ignorant reporting... :-( > § claudia > § > § --- teresa <redhead60707@...> wrote: > > § > > § > http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/9356964?source=Eveni > § ng%20Standard > § > > § > > § > Social workers 'right to question parents' > § > By Isabel Oakeshott, Evening Standard Health > § > Correspondent and > § > 26 February 2004 > § > The row over the MMR " witch-hunt " deepened > today as > § > social workers defended their right to > interview the > § > mothers of autistic children. > § > They insisted some parents could be harming > their > § > children to draw attention to themselves, and > § > admitted subjecting one mother to an > eight-week > § > investigation before accepting she had done > nothing > § > wrong. > § > It came after the Evening Standard revealed up > to 20 > § > parents of autistic children faced accusations > that > § > they were suffering from Munchausen's Syndrome > by > § > Proxy. > § > > ===== Soapnuts now available! check out http://www.himalayasalt.co.uk http://www.stores.ebay.co.uk/thealternativeway http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/ http://www.he-ed.org.uk " The mind is like a parachute. In order to function, it first has to open. " -- Dewar ___________________________________________________________ Messenger - Communicate instantly... " Ping " your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger./download/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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