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  <title>AidisTrust - Disability Charity - The Aidis Trust</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/Disability-Charity-The-Aidis-Trust-1-653493.html</link> 
  <author>AidisTrust</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-10-31 21:38:37.723</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  Hello Everyone,&amp;nbsp;Have any of you heard of the Aidis Trust? Well those who haven&apos;t, we are an independent charity and we offer free services for the disabled. Our free services includes, Free Technical Support, Advice on Assistive Technology, Courses and Training.Have any questions ... Chat to us
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  <title>SirCumference - Cared for</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/Cared-for-1-641826.html</link> 
  <author>SirCumference</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-10-23 01:00:56.953</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  Just wondering, is anyone here &quot;cared for&quot;
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  <title>Guest - Parents of disabled children and annual leave</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/Parents-of-disabled-children-and-annual-leave-1-599061.html</link> 
  <author>Guest</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-08-18 02:02:32.347</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  if you work full-time, you&apos;re entitled to 28 days (pro-rata if you don&apos;t work full-time) annual holiday. Legislation came in in April which states that as a parent of a disabled child, you can take extra holiday to look after your child.&quot;The law says that parents who qualify must be allowed at least
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  <title>EmmaC - My partner has fibromyalgia at 39 - age discrimination</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/My-partner-has-fibromyalgia-at-39-age-discrimination-1-587642.html</link> 
  <author>EmmaC</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-08-18 10:25:04.833</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  Hello all,my first post here, I found you via the wonderful benefits and work site, highly recommended if you are facing ESA, DLA, ATOS!My biggest issue is that my partner is 39 and we keep facing &apos;but you are far too young to be disabled&apos; even from GP&apos;s. My partner falls all the time and we asked a
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  <title>Humanbeen - Living with depression/ptsd as a single mum</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/Living-with-depression-ptsd-as-a-single-mum-1-581310.html</link> 
  <author>Humanbeen</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-07-23 05:18:16.02</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  Hi, I just realised that the Ouch message board has closed but glad to see this one has opened up. I used it a few times before and then left because it was difficult for me to post at the time. Thanks for opening this one.I am a single mum with with depression and what I think is ptsd but I don&apos;t k
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  <title>SunshineMeadows - The Cuts Carers Are Facing.</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/The-Cuts-Carers-Are-Facing-1-565892.html</link> 
  <author>SunshineMeadows</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-06-26 20:19:00.42</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  click hereThe cuts carers are facing will bring greater costs in the long termAdmissions to hospital and residential care will rise as carers are pushed to breaking point by a lack of support&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Steve McIntosh for Left Foot Forward&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 14 June 201
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  <title>SunshineMeadows - Parents of disabled children could lose out more</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/Parents-of-disabled-children-could-lose-out-more-1-565889.html</link> 
  <author>SunshineMeadows</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-06-26 01:59:54.137</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  click hereParents of disabled children could lose &#xa3;1,400 in welfare shakeupControversial reforms will also cut benefit for 450,000 disabled tenants in social housing, according to leading charity&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Daniel Boffey and Jamie Doward&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; guardian.co.uk, Saturday 18 June 2011
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  <title>SunshineMeadows - House Rules</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/House-Rules-1-560778.html</link> 
  <author>SunshineMeadows</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-06-18 17:20:51.82</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  House Rules (adapted from BBC Ouch)Members should not:Use
 overtly flashy animations in the avatars on their aimoo profiles. If 
someone uses an animation and it causes visual problems for someone else
 they will be asked to make the animation static or change the avatar 
altogether. If a member
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  <title>escapecommittee - can we bring back the Ouch Parents thread?</title> 
  <link>http://forum4.aimoo.com/OuchToo/category/can-we-bring-back-the-Ouch-Parents-thread-1-558905.html</link> 
  <author>escapecommittee</author> 
  <pubDate>2011-07-11 07:07:28.847</pubDate> 
  <category>Ouch Parents, Carers and Friends.</category> 
  <description>
  When the powers that be at Ouch BBC shut the Ouch parents section, a lot of posters who had much to contribute left the board. Can we bring the board back here please
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