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#410 From: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Date: Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:57 pm
Subject: Swimming, 29/3/2008, 15:00
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#409 From: Kalen <kalen-lists@...>
Date: Wed Feb 6, 2008 5:59 pm
Subject: Autscape Call for Proposals - Please distribute!
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AUTSCAPE 2008: Inertia and Action

29 July - 1 August, 2008
Giggleswick, Settle, UK

Proposal submissions now being accepted.
Deadline for submissions: 11 April, 2008

Please see this webpage for more information:
http://www.autscape.org/proposals/
or e-mail: programme@...


WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

We are now accepting proposals for seminars and workshops to be
presented at Autscape 2008. Proposals for poster presentations,
leisure group leaders, videos, leaders for structured or semi-
structured evening discussions, and other ideas will be sought in the
near future.


THEME:

The theme for this year's Autscape is "INERTIA AND ACTION".
Presentations which conform to the theme will be given priority.

A common dictionary definition of "Inertia" is the tendency to stay
in the same situation if noone or nothing intervenes. Often autistic
people find we get 'stuck' on one thought pattern, activity or focus
so it's hard to get started on things or changing from one thing to
another -- sometimes we call this 'intertia'. Difficulty dealing with
change  may also be related to inertia. Lack of motivation and
depression may make matters worse.

To many autistic people "Action" is an important countermeasure to
inertia. Action as the ability to move on, get things done, or change
status quo. This can be in every aspect of our lives: daily life
activities and tasks, social relationships, physical, creative or
political action and more.

We wish to explore these key concepts of autistic being in many
different fashions. This can be through formal presentations or
workshops, and may be theoretical or practical. Many different types
of input are welcome: traditional lectures, creative expression,
physical activity, interactive workshops and more.


AUDIENCE:

Although we welcome non-autistic professionals and family members,
the aim of this event is primarily for autistic people, not about us!
Workshops geared towards parents and professionals may be accepted,
but must be positive in their support for autistic people and their
right to be different.


EXAMPLES:

For some examples of what has been presented at Autscape in the past,
see Autscape programmes from previous years at: http://
www.autscape.org/. We are also likely to enjoy similar workshops to
those that have been presented at Autreat, in the USA. http://
www.ani.ac/


NON-VERBAL WORKSHOPS:

Although many of the autistic people who are attracted to an event
such as Autscape are highly verbal, others may have difficulty with
an event so centered around language. However, we want to welcome and
fully include all kinds of autistic people, including less 'wordy'
ones. We are also seeking workshops which are not primarily focused
on the spoken word. (Presenters
may still use speech; it is just not the main content of this type of
workshop.) Examples: dance, relaxation, music, art, construction of
some kind. These workshops are different from casual leisure sessions
in that they have more structure, preparation (from the presenter),
relevance to autism and the event's theme, and duration.


A FEW NOTES OF CAUTION:

- CURES: Workshops about curing or preventing autism are likely not
to go over well at all and are best avoided altogether, unless it is
from an advocacy standpoint.

- PROBLEMS: The problems of non-autistics coping with autistic people
could inadvertently reinforce negative attitudes.

- PERSONAL EXPERIENCE: We all have personal experience of autism. If
your presentation is primarily based on your personal experience,
think carefully about its relevance here; the story needs to be one
which can help attendees to find new understanding of their own
situation. Please let us know what you're hoping those present will
gain from your presentation.

- SUITABILITY: Every workshop, no matter who it is targeted towards,
should be suitable for autistic people to attend without feeling
objectified or put down.


WHAT DO WE EXPECT FROM YOU?

- ATTENDANCE: If you submit a proposal, we do expect you to be there!
Please be prepared to attend Autscape and give your presentation on
the day and time scheduled. If you choose not to attend Autscape for
the whole 3 days we will do our best to fit the schedule around your
needs.

Travel is the responsibility of each individual presenter. We cannot
subsidise travel or off-site expenses for anyone. If your proposal is
accepted, we will send you a formal letter of invitation if this will
help you to secure your own funding.

- DISCUSSION GROUPS: Presenters may be expected to run an evening or
afternoon discussion group on their topic, for those who would like
to explore the issue further. If you may have problems with this, we
will try to find a volunteer to help you.

- AN ARTICLE: We would like an article about your presentation for
inclusion in a proceedings booklet to be prepared and printed at a
later date. This booklet will be sold to raise funds for Autscape.

- PRESENTATION MATERIALS: Please send copies of any handouts and
computer presentations (e.g. powerpoint) ahead of time. These will be
made available for download by Autscape participants and printing for
those who require it.

- RECORDING: Please allow us to video or otherwise record your
presentation. These records may be made available to others by
Autscape. If you submit a proposal we will assume you are happy with
these expectations. If you have any questions or objections, please
let us know so we can discuss it.


WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM US?

- ATTENDANCE: Presenters will be accommodated on-site for the day of
their presentation including the night before or after. Only one
place can be subsidised for each presentation, regardless of the
number of presenters. We cannot subsidise any other attendees,
including carers or assistants for presenters. Unfortunately, due to
the funding situation we cannot offer free attendance at all of
Autscape this year.

- PARTICIPATION: Whenever you are not presenting you can enjoy the
event, including other workshops and the setting, just as any other
participant.

- INVOLVEMENT: One thing you can expect by joining us is the
opportunity to shape an emerging self-advocacy event and autistic
community. There will be opportunities at the event to get involved
in the future of Autscape.

- AUDIENCE: A rare opportunity to be heard by a significant number of
autistic people. A chance to have some influence and get some
feedback from the people who matter most in the field of autism.

- ADJUSTMENTS: We realise that most of our presenters are autistic
and presenting to an audience can be stressful. We will do what we
can to make it as easy as possible for you to present to us. We will
ask you about your specific needs if your proposal is accepted. In
the past, presenters have had assistance with: writing, taking
written or spoken questions from the audience, time keeping,
transcribing the presentation to computer projector, etc.


SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL

If possible, please submit your proposal online at: http://
www.autscape.org/proposals/
If you prefer to send the following information by e-mail to:
programme@... or post to:

Autscape
4 Falcon Street
London
E13 8DE
UK

Please include:

CONTACT INFORMATION

Name
E-mail and/or postal address and/or phone number
Country

INFORMATION FOR PROGRAMME (website and printed)

Name/alias
Bio (summary of presenter & relevant experience)
Presentation title
Presentation summary

INFORMATION FOR DECISION MAKERS

Presenter's experience
Type of presentation (lecture, interactive workshop, practical workshop)
How does your presentation fit the theme 'inertia and action'?
Detailed description of presentation

Thank you for your proposal.
Don't forget the deadline: 11 April, 2008

_______________________________________________
sc-prog mailing list
sc-prog@...
http://lists.autscape.org/mailman/listinfo/sc-prog_lists.autscape.org

#408 From: Christine Warfield <adwg71@...>
Date: Sat Jan 26, 2008 6:07 pm
Subject: RE: new to group
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hi Caroline
thanks for your email it is good to have a group where people are going to understand what i go through, could you please let me know details of trip in June although that really isnt the reason ive joined i will have a look at it and decide whether my kids could cope with it
many thanks
Christine aka adwg71

Come check me out on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/adwgs



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From: carolinetrevor@...
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 22:44:00 +0000
Subject: Re: [shropshireautisticsupporters] new to group

Hi
 
For most you don't have to sign up for the activities. For our swims or the playsession you can just turn up as long as you are a member of the yahoo group. Probably the one pre requisite which we need is for you to fill in our membership form which I keep so we have your details.
If you are coming to the swimming session tomorrow then I can bring you one if you would like.
We are organising a train outing in June and if you would like to come on that we need a deposit as we need to pay in advance for this.
 
Caroline Trevor
Secretary 

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To: shropshireautisticsupporters@yahoogroups.co.uk
Sent: Friday, 25 January, 2008 9:15:24 PM
Subject: [shropshireautisticsupporters] new to group

Hi
I am new to this group, i have 1 diagnoised aspeger child and 1
waiting to be diagnoised i just wondered with your trips/activities do
i just turn up or have i to let someone know im coming and have i got
to join properly or just signing up on this yahoo group
many thanks





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#407 From: CarolineJean Trevor <carolinetrevor@...>
Date: Fri Jan 25, 2008 10:44 pm
Subject: Re: new to group
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Hi
 
For most you don't have to sign up for the activities. For our swims or the playsession you can just turn up as long as you are a member of the yahoo group. Probably the one pre requisite which we need is for you to fill in our membership form which I keep so we have your details.
If you are coming to the swimming session tomorrow then I can bring you one if you would like.
We are organising a train outing in June and if you would like to come on that we need a deposit as we need to pay in advance for this.
 
Caroline Trevor
Secretary 

----- Original Message ----
From: adwg71 <adwg71@...>
To: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Sent: Friday, 25 January, 2008 9:15:24 PM
Subject: [shropshireautisticsupporters] new to group

Hi
I am new to this group, i have 1 diagnoised aspeger child and 1
waiting to be diagnoised i just wondered with your trips/activities do
i just turn up or have i to let someone know im coming and have i got
to join properly or just signing up on this yahoo group
many thanks




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#406 From: "adwg71" <adwg71@...>
Date: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:15 pm
Subject: new to group
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Hi
I am new to this group, i have 1 diagnoised aspeger child and 1
waiting to be diagnoised i just wondered with your trips/activities do
i just turn up or have i to let someone know im coming and have i got
to join properly or just signing up on this yahoo group
many thanks

#405 From: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Date: Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:02 pm
Subject: Swimming, 26/1/2008, 16:00
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Date:   Saturday 26 January 2008
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#404 From: "The Crane Family" <sophie.crane@...>
Date: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:06 pm
Subject: Re: New to group
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--- In shropshireautisticsupporters@..., "nicolenmeg"
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>
> Hi my name is Nicole and I have an 8 year old daughter with autism.
> She goes to Sevendale in Shrewsbury and is I think very happy there.
> I come from Bournemouth originally and am still trying to find my way
> around here and make contact with people, which is my week point.  I
> do have a question that you may be able to help with or just give
> advice.  Nappy to toilet trining, any idears of getting my daughter
> out of nappies and into the toilet?  Any suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated.  Thank you
>
Hello Nicole, if you want to give me a call Wednesday 23/01/2008 after
2pm, we can chat about your daughter and toilet training and I will see
if I can help. My girlie , who is high functioning Autistic is nineteen
years old, so my experieces may well be of some use to you. Telephone
number is 01743356298, best wishes Linda ( Chairperson )

#403 From: "nicolenmeg" <nicolenmeg@...>
Date: Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:58 am
Subject: New to group
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Hi my name is Nicole and I have an 8 year old daughter with autism.
She goes to Sevendale in Shrewsbury and is I think very happy there.
I come from Bournemouth originally and am still trying to find my way
around here and make contact with people, which is my week point.  I
do have a question that you may be able to help with or just give
advice.  Nappy to toilet trining, any idears of getting my daughter
out of nappies and into the toilet?  Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.  Thank you

#402 From: "Charlotte Snowdon" <snowdonc@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:38 pm
Subject: RE: Siblings Coping with Autism
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I just had a thought ... this goes out to everyone doesn't it.
Regarding your address for the questionnaire then, email me directly at
snowdonc@... for privacy issues, etc.
I need to get the hang of this.

________________________________

From: shropshireautisticsupporters@... on behalf of CarolineJean
Trevor
Sent: Sat 19/01/2008 22:28
To: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Subject: Re: [shropshireautisticsupporters] Siblings Coping with Autism



Hi Charlotte.

Welcome to our group.
Yes I am very happy for you to ask my son by using this questionnaire. I am sure
that others will agree. May I put something in the newsletter about this too to
get other parents thoughts on this.

Caroline


----- Original Message ----
From: snowdonc <snowdonc@...>
To: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Sent: Saturday, 19 January, 2008 9:43:33 PM
Subject: [shropshireautisticsupporters] Siblings Coping with Autism



Hello All.

My name is Charlotte Snowdon, and i am a final year psychology
student at Coventry university. I really hope you don't mind me
telling you all a bit about myself, and what i am currently up to. I
think some of you may well be interested. I have raised this issue
with many support groups and parents, and most feel very passionate
about this, as i do also.

I am carrying out my independent research project at the moment. I am
focusing on the siblings of special needs children, predominatley
those with brothers and sisters who have Autism. I am looking at the
coping strategies they use to deal with problems that may arise in
their sibling relationship.
To do this, i am asking the siblings, between the ages of 7 and 18,
of children with Autism to fill in a brief questionnaire called
Kidcope. There is a version for siblings aged seven to twelve, and a
version for aged thirteen to eighteen.
I will of course asked for signed parental consent, and i would also
like to add that this research has bein approved by the Psychological
Ethics Comittee.

I have decided to look at this issue for a number of reasons; firstly
becasue it is a very, very understudied area. Very little is
understood about the way siblings cope, and i feel, as well as they
do, that they are often overlooked when it comes to issue surrounding
their brother or sister with Autism. Secondly, there is no support
service for siblings of children with autism in my area. This is
something i aim to change, and upon graduating from university in
june i hope to set up a support service. Using the results gained
from my research, i hope to be able to run workshops, etc to help and
advise siblings on effective methods of coping, as well as providing
a place for siblings to meet with similar others, with the focus
totally on them.
This is something i am very passionate about, and hope many of you
would like to help me with this.

So if any of you would like more information on my research, or would
like to help, then please contact me on snowdonc@coventry. ac.uk
<mailto:snowdonc%40coventry.ac.uk> .
If you decide to help me, a research pack will be posted out to you.
Included in this is a prepaid envelope so you can send the completed
questionnaire back to me in complete confidence and at no cost to
yourselves.

I do look forward to hearing from you all, and thank you for taking
the time to read this post.
Charlotte.





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#401 From: "Charlotte Snowdon" <snowdonc@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:33 pm
Subject: RE: Siblings Coping with Autism
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Hello Caroline ... Thank you very much for contacting me. I am very grateful for
your interest, and would be extremely happy for you to put this on the
newsletter.
It is something that parents have shown a huge interest in, and I think that is
partly to do with the fact that their other children are always in their mind
when their child with Autism has to go to appointments and have more attention
showered on them, etc.

As for your son filling in a questionnaire, I would be very, very grateful of
that also. It is a very simple questionnaire; no more than ten minutes. Could I
please have his age so I can send you the right questionnaire? And also the
address to send it to please?
A lot of people expect it to be done electronically but I can't do it that way
due to the age of the children, and the fact of needing signed parental consent.

I look forward to your response, and thank you once again for your support.
Charlotte.

________________________________

From: shropshireautisticsupporters@... on behalf of CarolineJean
Trevor
Sent: Sat 19/01/2008 22:28
To: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Subject: Re: [shropshireautisticsupporters] Siblings Coping with Autism



Hi Charlotte.

Welcome to our group.
Yes I am very happy for you to ask my son by using this questionnaire. I am sure
that others will agree. May I put something in the newsletter about this too to
get other parents thoughts on this.

Caroline


----- Original Message ----
From: snowdonc <snowdonc@...>
To: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Sent: Saturday, 19 January, 2008 9:43:33 PM
Subject: [shropshireautisticsupporters] Siblings Coping with Autism



Hello All.

My name is Charlotte Snowdon, and i am a final year psychology
student at Coventry university. I really hope you don't mind me
telling you all a bit about myself, and what i am currently up to. I
think some of you may well be interested. I have raised this issue
with many support groups and parents, and most feel very passionate
about this, as i do also.

I am carrying out my independent research project at the moment. I am
focusing on the siblings of special needs children, predominatley
those with brothers and sisters who have Autism. I am looking at the
coping strategies they use to deal with problems that may arise in
their sibling relationship.
To do this, i am asking the siblings, between the ages of 7 and 18,
of children with Autism to fill in a brief questionnaire called
Kidcope. There is a version for siblings aged seven to twelve, and a
version for aged thirteen to eighteen.
I will of course asked for signed parental consent, and i would also
like to add that this research has bein approved by the Psychological
Ethics Comittee.

I have decided to look at this issue for a number of reasons; firstly
becasue it is a very, very understudied area. Very little is
understood about the way siblings cope, and i feel, as well as they
do, that they are often overlooked when it comes to issue surrounding
their brother or sister with Autism. Secondly, there is no support
service for siblings of children with autism in my area. This is
something i aim to change, and upon graduating from university in
june i hope to set up a support service. Using the results gained
from my research, i hope to be able to run workshops, etc to help and
advise siblings on effective methods of coping, as well as providing
a place for siblings to meet with similar others, with the focus
totally on them.
This is something i am very passionate about, and hope many of you
would like to help me with this.

So if any of you would like more information on my research, or would
like to help, then please contact me on snowdonc@coventry. ac.uk
<mailto:snowdonc%40coventry.ac.uk> .
If you decide to help me, a research pack will be posted out to you.
Included in this is a prepaid envelope so you can send the completed
questionnaire back to me in complete confidence and at no cost to
yourselves.

I do look forward to hearing from you all, and thank you for taking
the time to read this post.
Charlotte.





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#400 From: "Kim" <isitkimyesitis@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:35 pm
Subject: Re: Hello i am new
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Newsletters would be great thank you xx

Cant do swimming next week as my in laws are coming to see us. xx
--- In shropshireautisticsupporters@..., CarolineJean
Trevor <carolinetrevor@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Kim and welcome to our yahoo group.
> Would you like to receive our newsletter?
> I am the secretary and send you one if you like?
> If you have any questions don't hestitate to pop them on here and we
will probably between us give you some sort of help or advice. Our
swimming is next saturday if you would like to come along.
>
> Caroline

#399 From: CarolineJean Trevor <carolinetrevor@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:28 pm
Subject: Re: Siblings Coping with Autism
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Hi Charlotte.
 
Welcome to our group.
Yes I am very happy for you to ask my son by using this questionnaire. I am sure that others will agree. May I put something in the newsletter about this too to get other parents thoughts on this.
 
Caroline

----- Original Message ----
From: snowdonc <snowdonc@...>
To: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Sent: Saturday, 19 January, 2008 9:43:33 PM
Subject: [shropshireautisticsupporters] Siblings Coping with Autism

Hello All.

My name is Charlotte Snowdon, and i am a final year psychology
student at Coventry university. I really hope you don't mind me
telling you all a bit about myself, and what i am currently up to. I
think some of you may well be interested. I have raised this issue
with many support groups and parents, and most feel very passionate
about this, as i do also.

I am carrying out my independent research project at the moment. I am
focusing on the siblings of special needs children, predominatley
those with brothers and sisters who have Autism. I am looking at the
coping strategies they use to deal with problems that may arise in
their sibling relationship.
To do this, i am asking the siblings, between the ages of 7 and 18,
of children with Autism to fill in a brief questionnaire called
Kidcope. There is a version for siblings aged seven to twelve, and a
version for aged thirteen to eighteen.
I will of course asked for signed parental consent, and i would also
like to add that this research has bein approved by the Psychological
Ethics Comittee.

I have decided to look at this issue for a number of reasons; firstly
becasue it is a very, very understudied area. Very little is
understood about the way siblings cope, and i feel, as well as they
do, that they are often overlooked when it comes to issue surrounding
their brother or sister with Autism. Secondly, there is no support
service for siblings of children with autism in my area. This is
something i aim to change, and upon graduating from university in
june i hope to set up a support service. Using the results gained
from my research, i hope to be able to run workshops, etc to help and
advise siblings on effective methods of coping, as well as providing
a place for siblings to meet with similar others, with the focus
totally on them.
This is something i am very passionate about, and hope many of you
would like to help me with this.

So if any of you would like more information on my research, or would
like to help, then please contact me on snowdonc@coventry. ac.uk.
If you decide to help me, a research pack will be posted out to you.
Included in this is a prepaid envelope so you can send the completed
questionnaire back to me in complete confidence and at no cost to
yourselves.

I do look forward to hearing from you all, and thank you for taking
the time to read this post.
Charlotte.




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#398 From: "snowdonc" <snowdonc@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:43 pm
Subject: Siblings Coping with Autism
snowdonc
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Hello All.

My name is Charlotte Snowdon, and i am a final year psychology
student at Coventry university. I really hope you don't mind me
telling you all a bit about myself, and what i am currently up to. I
think some of you may well be interested. I have raised this issue
with many support groups and parents, and most feel very passionate
about this, as i do also.

I am carrying out my independent research project at the moment. I am
focusing on the siblings of special needs children, predominatley
those with brothers and sisters who have Autism. I am looking at the
coping strategies they use to deal with problems that may arise in
their sibling relationship.
To do this, i am asking the siblings, between the ages of 7 and 18,
of children with Autism to fill in a brief questionnaire called
Kidcope. There is a version for siblings aged seven to twelve, and a
version for aged thirteen to eighteen.
I will of course asked for signed parental consent, and i would also
like to add that this research has bein approved by the Psychological
Ethics Comittee.

I have decided to look at this issue for a number of reasons; firstly
becasue it is a very, very understudied area. Very little is
understood about the way siblings cope, and i feel, as well as they
do, that they are often overlooked when it comes to issue surrounding
their brother or sister with Autism. Secondly, there is no support
service for siblings of children with autism in my area. This is
something i aim to change, and upon graduating from university in
june i hope to set up a support service. Using the results gained
from my research, i hope to be able to run workshops, etc to help and
advise siblings on effective methods of coping, as well as providing
a place for siblings to meet with similar others, with the focus
totally on them.
This is something i am very passionate about, and hope many of you
would like to help me with this.

So if any of you would like more information on my research, or would
like to help, then please contact me on snowdonc@....
If you decide to help me, a research pack will be posted out to you.
Included in this is a prepaid envelope so you can send the completed
questionnaire back to me in complete confidence and at no cost to
yourselves.

I do look forward to hearing from you all, and thank you for taking
the time to read this post.
Charlotte.

#397 From: CarolineJean Trevor <carolinetrevor@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:33 pm
Subject: Re: Hello i am new
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Hello Kim and welcome to our yahoo group.
Would you like to receive our newsletter?
I am the secretary and send you one if you like?
If you have any questions don't hestitate to pop them on here and we will probably between us give you some sort of help or advice. Our swimming is next saturday if you would like to come along.
 
Caroline

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Sent: Saturday, 19 January, 2008 9:49:39 AM
Subject: [shropshireautisticsupporters] Hello i am new

Hello and thank you for letting me join.

My name is Kim and i am a mum to 8 children and living in Telford.
One of my sons has just been diagnosed with Autism and is due to start
the Bridge School at HLC this Monday, 21st Jan 08.

He is 3 years and 7 months old.

So just though i would pop in and say hi and hope to get to know you
all soon x




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#396 From: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 3:58 pm
Subject: Swimming, 26/1/2008, 16:00
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Reminder from:   shropshireautisticsupporters Yahoo! Group
 
Title:   Swimming
 
Date:   Saturday 26 January 2008
Time:   16:00 - 17:00
Next reminder:   The next reminder for this event will be sent in 6 days, 1 minute.
Location:   Shrewsbury swimming baths
Notes:   This is a private use of the facilities with 2 pools and an inflatable. Children must be accomapanied by a parent/carer.
 
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#395 From: "Kim" <isitkimyesitis@...>
Date: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:49 am
Subject: Hello i am new
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Hello and thank you for letting me join.

My name is Kim and i am a mum to 8 children and living in Telford.
One of my sons has just been diagnosed with Autism and is due to start
the Bridge School at HLC this Monday, 21st Jan 08.

He is 3 years and 7 months old.

So just though i would pop in and say hi and hope to get to know you
all soon x

#394 From: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Date: Sat Jan 12, 2008 9:56 am
Subject: Play session, 13/1/2008, 10:00
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Reminder from:   shropshireautisticsupporters Yahoo! Group
 
Title:   Play session
 
Date:   Sunday 13 January 2008
Time:   10:00 - 11:00
Location:   Beaten Track, Old potts way, Shrewsbury
Notes:   This is a play session for our children to attend and for parents to stay and supervise there own children. There will be no refreshments provided so please bring along some money to buy your children a drink or bring a drink which your children like.
 
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#393 From: shropshireautisticsupporters@...
Date: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:57 pm
Subject: Mum's night out, 18/1/2008, 20:00
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Title:   Mum's night out
 
Date:   Friday 18 January 2008
Time:   20:00 - 23:00
Location:   AMF bowl, Brixton Way, Shrewsbury
Notes:   This is a night out for our mum's to enjoy. We are having 1 game of bowling and then a bite to eat afterwards.
 
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#392 From: CarolineJean Trevor <carolinetrevor@...>
Date: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:22 pm
Subject: Newsletter and Play session
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Hello all and Merry christmas to you
 
Just to let you all know that the newsletter will be late arriving this month as my printers closed early for the christmas break and will not be open until the 2nd January which is when it will be going to print.
Some other good news is that I was finally able to book the Play session at the beaten track play barn in Shrewsbury for Sunday the 13th January from 10 to 11 am.
On a rather sad note, I was recently informed that one of our members children's has died suddenly. Our thoughts go out to the Woodwards at this time and to say to all of our families to think of them.
 
Caroline


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#391 From: "bellydance07" <bellydance07@...>
Date: Fri Dec 21, 2007 2:15 pm
Subject: Christmas
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Hi All Just to say hope you all have a Healthy Christmas and NewYear
lots of love julia --- In
shropshireautisticsupporters@..., "The Crane Family"
<sophie.crane@...> wrote:
>
> Just thought to mention, if you or anyone you know with a special
needs
> child. has an urgent need to replace household items " Home
Essentials"
> the Shrewsbury furniture scheme, are there to help. They recycle
> furniture, electrical and household goods for reuse. If you are ever
in
> need and find yourself short of money for such items don't forget
these
> people are there to help.
>

#390 From: "The Crane Family" <sophie.crane@...>
Date: Sat Dec 8, 2007 10:56 pm
Subject: Shrewsbury Furniture Scheme
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Just thought to mention, if you or anyone you know with a special needs
child. has an urgent need to replace household items " Home Essentials"
the Shrewsbury furniture scheme, are there to help. They recycle
furniture, electrical and household goods for reuse. If you are ever in
need and find yourself short of money for such items don't forget these
people are there to help.

#389 From: "The Crane Family" <sophie.crane@...>
Date: Sun Dec 2, 2007 1:02 pm
Subject: Mum's Night Out
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Hello all,
  Mum's night out is 18th January 2008 7.30pm at AMF Bowl Brixton Way
Shrewsbury. If you would like to enjoy bowling with us please call
Caroline on 01952-728452 to book your place. And for your diaries the
next two swims have been booked dates as follows.

Saturday 26th January new time of 4pm until 5pm

Saturday 29th March usual time of 3pm until 4pm

#388 From: CarolineJean Trevor <carolinetrevor@...>
Date: Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:04 pm
Subject: Re: Hi From A New Family
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Hello Rick and Heather,
 
Welcome to our group. Would Heather like to come to our Mum's night out in January. We are going on January the 18th to AMF bowl in Shrewsbury.
I have put it in the newsletter which is on it's way to everyone. Should be with you on Monday as I am just doing them now to post in the morning.
 
Caroline
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Sent: Thursday, 29 November, 2007 9:51:13 PM
Subject: [shropshireautisticsupporters] Hi From A New Family

Hello everyone, Rick and Heather here. We've just moved into the
Whitchurch area and this is our first time living in Shropshire. We
have 2 boys, Ryan and Ethan. Ethan has mid-range ASD so we're glad to
have the support of Shropshire Autistic Supporters (Thanks Caroline
for the invite!). Hi to everyone that Rick and the boys met at
Novembers swim, we hope to meet or say hi on the web to more of you
soon. Cheers.




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#387 From: "rickandheathercooke" <mcauley.cooke@...>
Date: Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:51 pm
Subject: Hi From A New Family
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Hello everyone, Rick and Heather here. We've just moved into the
Whitchurch area and this is our first time living in Shropshire. We
have 2 boys, Ryan and Ethan. Ethan has mid-range ASD so we're glad to
have the support of Shropshire Autistic Supporters (Thanks Caroline
for the invite!). Hi to everyone that Rick and the boys met at
Novembers swim, we hope to meet or say hi on the web to more of you
soon. Cheers.

#386 From: CarolineJean Trevor <carolinetrevor@...>
Date: Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:43 pm
Subject: Play session
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Hi Everyone
 
I have arranged a play session at the Beaten Track fun house for our children. The one slight problem at the moment is that they are having it refurbished soon and we don't know if this means that we won't be able to go in January but when I get confirmation I will let everyone know. If we are unable to go in January this will definitely go ahead in February. Sorry it's not the news you might not have been expecting but we know it will happen eventually.
 
Caroline


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#385 From: "The Crane Family" <sophie.crane@...>
Date: Mon Nov 5, 2007 3:01 pm
Subject: Waiting for your questions
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Hello to all Yahoo! members, hope you like the new website.

This message is to remind you that if you would like something in
particular on the site, you only have to ask.

Put your questions or requests for information on this site.

Very best of wishes to you, Linda

#384 From: julia coates <bellydance07@...>
Date: Sun Nov 4, 2007 12:53 pm
Subject: HALLO
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Hi Julia  here!!
  Looking forward to communicating with you
best wishes Julia


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#383 From: "The Crane Family" <sophie.crane@...>
Date: Sun Oct 21, 2007 3:49 pm
Subject: Fabulous New Website
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We at SAS have a brand new,wonderful website online that went live
yesterday. It is packed with brill things e.g. helpful advice, book
reviews, supportive links and lots more. Why don't you have a look and
see and pass on this good news to anyone you feel it might be helpful
to. Let us know what you think, we are really pleased with the results.
Best wishes Linda and  Caroline. You can access the site at
www.shropshireautisticsupporters.co.uk

#382 From: "The Crane Family" <sophie.crane@...>
Date: Mon Sep 3, 2007 9:16 pm
Subject: New Website
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Up and coming in the next two months will be a brand spanking new group
website. It will have the same web address, but will have lots more
features and pages that will be edited and updated on a regular basis.
Therefore if you have a question you would like answered or coping
strategies for a situation, all to do with Autism - if you have read a
good book that you would like to share with other members-or perhaps
you know of an Autism friendly event that you know others would be
interested in, then please telephone me with the information on 01743-
356298 or email through the the old website this information can then
be included in the new site. This is your website too, your input will
be looked forward to and much appreciated.Linda

#381 From: CarolineJean Trevor <carolinetrevor@...>
Date: Sun Jul 22, 2007 9:51 pm
Subject: Threads
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Hello everyone
 
Would anyone like to have any specific thread discussions to talk over on this site.
For example bad behaviour or education problems.
 
Caroline


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