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Thanks so much to those who took part in CLDF’s first Skype call for mums – it was lovely to see/speak to you!

We chatted about…

• Tests and biopsies – top tips for young children

• Disability Living Allowance

• Tips for adolescents and moving to adult services

• Support networks for parents – what would have helped YOU!

Please feel free to carry on the conversation here – even if you didn’t take part in the call.

And don’t forget we have more Skype calls lined up over the next few weeks so if you missed this one, make sure you book on to a future one. Find out more here - childliverdisease.org/news/...

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Becky01

I would certainly urge anyone who gets the chance to join one of these Skype calls - I certianly got a lot out of it - thanks Laura and Catherine!

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