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“I find them really useful. The pictures are
clear, the language is easy to understand.”
Davaletta Nathan, Community Nurse, Kent
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“I think what you’re doing is
brilliant.”
Gary Smith, Special Needs Teacher, Enfield
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“I’ve got some of
the books, I find them very user friendly – particularly with the
client groups and courses that I organise.”
Andrea Griffiths, Tutor
Coordinator, Oxford City Community Services
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“They’re really useful actually
– they’re great stuff.”
Delegate from the Learning Disability
Today 2011 exhibition
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excellent resource. I intend to use the pictures again next
term."
Community Nurse, London
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“Really useful ...
an excellent way of introducing issues around consent,
inappropriate touch and keeping safe.”
Carer, London
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"Hug Me Touch Me was very useful and
effective in contributing to the management of one of my patients
who has Asperger Syndrome."
Dr Christina Browne,
Consultant Psychiatrist
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“They're just so
wonderful, these books.”
Community Nurse at the
Learning Disability Today (London) 2010 exhibition
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“My friend told me this was the first
place I should visit!”
Delegate from the Learning Disability Today
(London) 2007 exhibition
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“You’re my favourite
people.”
Delegate from the Learning
Disability Today (London) 2008 exhibition
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“You’re just what I
need!”
Delegate from the Learning Disability Today
(London) 2008 exhibition
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“They’re fantastic … I use them a
lot.”
Delegate from the Learning Disability Today
(London) 2006 exhibition
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