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Rachel

@upwithebonnet

Only active on here so I can complain to companies.

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calendar_today19-03-2011 18:15:31

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Ignore the name below - it is me! Really looking forward to speaking at this event about making law accessible to children and young people. We're marking Human Rights day and I'll be looking at the right of young people to participation, and to information. #HumanRights75

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Really looking forward to this event with the fabulous @DrAliStruthers and a whole panel of amazing people doing amazing things to make law accessible to young people.

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Monday reading for you all – our Design Academy member Luis Montanha wrote this great post up on our blog today, about what he learned from the @Content_Folks talk by Rachel about applying trauma informed principles to content design: tpximpact.com/knowledge-hub/…

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A blog post for @ContentDesignLN about content design and human rights. It follows on from yesterday's webinar with @DrAliStruthers , @ProfLauraLundy , Dawn Watkins and Emily Allbon. Check out the links at the end to find out about their amazing work! contentdesign.london/blog/making-hu…

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This has been the most exciting thing I have worked on ever. So proud to have been involved and still can’t quite believe it!

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WE USED SCHOOL RULES, A BEHAVIOUR CHART AND STICKERS ON ADULTS - HERE IS WHAT HAPPENED (Written by Hanna, Clinical Psychologist at Spectrum Gaming) This year we tried out a new activity as part of the Autism in Schools train the trainer project. 1/12

WE USED SCHOOL RULES, A BEHAVIOUR CHART AND STICKERS ON ADULTS - HERE IS WHAT HAPPENED
(Written by Hanna, Clinical Psychologist at Spectrum Gaming)

This year we tried out a new activity as part of the Autism in Schools train the trainer project. 

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An inspirational teenager who used her cancer diagnosis to support other young patients has been recognised with a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. Rosa Ross, who refused to let her diagnosis stop her from doing her award, spoke to #BBCBreakfast alongside her mum Rachel