There was no 'standard' timeout for any individual young person when I worked in Special Educational Needs in mainstream state secondary schools. In England each child/young person has their own needs accessed, agreed and recorded either at Local Authority level through an Educational, Health...
For members here who haven't been able to create a mental image of the typical standard 'shielded group' food parcel, I found an image online:
This is roughly what I have received each week, for the last 4 weeks (minus the carton of juice and the onion, I've only received these items once).
Worth seeing if you do get one tomorrow. If you do then maybe the last one was nicked. If you don't then you can assume the support is being withdrawn.
If you've been getting your food parcel from the Local Council due to your dietary requirements then you won't have seen the 2 letters I received with my last food parcel (there's almost no meat so it wasn't worth the hassle for me to contact my LA for a vegetarian option). These letters are...
Yes. Because they may be fishing for information to tick the box that you are now getting the all the support you require
Edit (lost internet connection...) and because they may try to get you to accept a NHS Responder volunteer to meet your shopping needs.
I take the view that if it's that important then they will write a letter to me. I suspect they are having a drive to reduce the number of free food parcels they are providing (whether centrally or via the local council). I would be very careful about agreeing to speak to them yourself, or even...
Is it definitely a council volunteer doing this, because councils are able to refer vulnerable people to the NHS volunteer scheme?
I am just ignoring any correspondence from my council. I know when they state that they are able to 'offer help with (shopping, prescriptions, finances, care)' what...
I don't know if they've tried to call as I never answer my phone - my family members know that they need to email me.
However, the last government food parcel contained an additional letter informing me about, and encouraging me to use, the NHS volunteer scheme to get my shopping instead of...
https://www.milkandmore.co.uk/ have allowed me to register and order now. I think it will be worth me getting some milk, juice, yogurt, cheese etc., from them at least once a week (becoming a regular customer with them) as I think it will be wise to prepare for a second wave and possible new...
Tesco used to do their own brand with aloe vera. It was about £2.50 for 300ml and I used to use this regularly before it became permanently unavailable in early March . It looks like they've stopped stocking it now! I've not been able to obtain affordable sanitizer throughout the period I've...
I think it is important to state that the psychological theories underlying treatments such as CBT, GET, do not fit the patients' experiences of their illness (which is much more than 'chronic fatigue') or their mental states. That the way that most patients physically responded when they...
I think one of the criteria before loosening lockdown should be that sanitising hand gel is readily and cheaply available. That's certainly not the case at the moment!
I personally think that at least a significant minority of people won't be following the strict social distancing rules as they...
It feels like they are making it up as they go along. People who were 'shielding' were always 'allowed' to leave their homes as the recommendation for them to shield was only ever advisory (that is, they can choose to follow the same lockdown rules that apply to everyone else). Many live with...
I don't think people realise that a lot of seaside towns have major social and economic deprivation and therefore there is a substantial proportion of multi-generation households and 'houses of multiple occupation' in these areas. Weston Super Mare is a classic example (my daughter used to teach...
I'm anticipating a surge in cases in my area as the lockdown is being loosened and tourist are flocking to beaches in the South West of England, when the local R number is close to 1 (and even above it in some areas)...
If you click on her picture it brings up her bio, which includes her email address. You could always send her a polite email explaining how this is distracting to your reading an article, and could she put up a still photograph instead.
Edit: Actually, after clicking on the waving picture, this...
Yes. They've leafleted in my area for years but I wasn't in 'a place' to order from them and wouldn't be able to afford to do so without my enhanced rate of PIP. I've been going for the 'fruit and veg' box, because there's less veg that needs preparing. I like things like baby spinach raw or in...
I've been pleased with my Riverfood fruit and veg boxes. They're not a cheap option because all their veg, fruit and meat is organically produced to the highest Soil Association and animal husbandry standards. But the quality, freshness and appropriate packaging of the produce is really showing...
There's no click and collect in the Somerset Tescos so that might be why the home deliveries are in such demand. The Sainsbury's home delivery service only offer a very restricted range of items, so Tesco is probably the best affordable supermarket if you can't shop in store here.
This site came up on a web advert. I don't know anything about them, so just posting for information:
https://press-london.com/collections/store-cupboard-essentials
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