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Parenting / Carer Workshop in West London

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Delighted to tell you that a workshop has been organised for 12th March in Ealing, West London. It runs from 10am to 1pm. Cost is £35 per person or £65 per pair.

The venue is St Andrew's Church Centre, Mount Park Road, Ealing, London W5 2RS. St Andrew's is located near Ealing Broadway train and tube stations, and there is limited car parking on site.

Although aimed at parents, please feel free to invite any professionals who are working with you and your child to attend too.

Full details, including reserving a place from Sue at admin@fasdtrust.co.uk or call her on 01608 811599 (NB Sue is not in the Trust office on Monday 14th January, but someone else will be able to take a message).

Please reserve your place quickly, as places are limited and lots of interest has been expressed alredy.

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