Update 2: My sons social worker visited last week... - Mencap

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My sons social worker visited last week with some good news on his sheltered accomodation. His best friend wants to move from his sheltered housing into a new place and social worker thought it might be a good idea if they shared together. I agreed as I know the family through my sons football. He's very excited now about sharing and it's eased my mind because I know who he will be with. There is a meeting tomorrow to see what housing is available.

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49Twister

Great news all looking very positive Pasrel.

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Sarah_Mencap

Hey Pasrel

This is wonderful news. I hope your meeting went well. Sharing sounds like a great idea if they get on and both families are keen. Best of luck.

Sarah

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Kimticus

That sounds like a good fit. Exciting times ahead. Kim

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