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New Physical Therapy Opportunity - Gloucestershire

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An amazing small local charity, CALM (Children Achieving Lifelong Movement), based in Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, with which we have close links, has 2 places available for fully funded physical movement therapy sessions which they would like to offer to children in the area living with JIA. Children need to be aged between 4- 18 years old as some of the apparatus may be a bit tricky for younger children and the sessions are on an on-going basis. Travel costs are not included and families need to be able to commit to one after school session per week.

To learn more about this fabulous opportunity, what is involved and to understand more about children they have worked with, please email Nicky: nicolag@nras.org.uk.

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