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Hi everyone,

My name is Diane, I am a mother of two sons aged 9 and 12 and am married and work full time at a childrens hospice. My 12yr old joshua was diagnosed with Aspergers in Jan 2013. Me and my family moved from London to Kent in Aug 2013, joshua is also incontinent day and night, is dyslexic, suffers from CVS (cyclical vomitting syndrome) and also has huge anxiety issues. Since moving I am struggling to get the help and support my family needs to cope with day to day life with joshua, especially school! Joshua is not statemented and attends a mainstream school which he is struggling with as there is no support in place to help him cope, I have contacted various people and he is under CAMHS but due to long waiting lists no support is in place for us as a family. I would appreciate if anyone has any advice for me.

Thanks in advance

Diane Smile 

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  • Thanks guys your advice is very appreciated Smile 

    as far as the TAC meeting went, it didn't! was left to sit and wait for nearly an hour before they came to tell me that the person who was chairing the meeting had to leave the school on personal business, so when i asked who else was attending and could the meeting not go aheaad without her? I was told that no one else had been invited, not the head of yr, form tutor anyone, so if their meetings are anything to go by, i'm not holding out much hope that know what their doing with my son Undecided

     

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  • Thanks guys your advice is very appreciated Smile 

    as far as the TAC meeting went, it didn't! was left to sit and wait for nearly an hour before they came to tell me that the person who was chairing the meeting had to leave the school on personal business, so when i asked who else was attending and could the meeting not go aheaad without her? I was told that no one else had been invited, not the head of yr, form tutor anyone, so if their meetings are anything to go by, i'm not holding out much hope that know what their doing with my son Undecided

     

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