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[senco-forum] disabled children and Scope's In The Picture Project

Susan Clow susan.clow at scope.org.uk
Thu Dec 13 13:56:17 GMT 2007

Article: [senco-forum] disabled children and Scope's In The Picture Project

I have been receiving SENCO forum digests for some time as I wanted to be able to tell those SENCOs who don't know about us about Scope's lottery funded In The Picture project. I don't want to break any list protocols but I know that many SENCOS have found this project - that aims to inspire the book world to include disabled children - invaluable too and since our funding runs out next summer it becomes ever more important to for people to know about in case we disappear into the ether. Do let us know what you think. There are lots of ways to do this on the website...
 
Best wishes
 
Susan Clow
In The Picture Project Manager, Scope
Putting disabled children In The Picture
http://www.childreninthepicture.org.uk/ <http://www.childreninthepicture.org.uk/> 
01858 463489 <http://www.scope.org.uk/earlyyears/parents/picture> 
 
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