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A message from Sarah and Nate

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Thanks to Treat me well campaigners Sarah and Nate for making this video to help promote the Early Years survey.

As part of the Treat me well campaign, Mencap are working with people with learning disabilities and their families across the country to improve the healthcare and support they receive when visiting hospital.

We would like to know more about the experience of children with learning disabilities in the early years age group of 0-5 as well the experience of their families.

If you are the parent or carer of a child with a learning disability aged between 0-5 years old, and would be happy to be involved in a case study to support the Treat me well campaign, we would welcome your views.

The survey runs until midnight on Wednesday 21st October. Please click on the link and complete if you meet the survey criteria. Thank you.

surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Mencap...

facebook.com/mike.lesurf/vi...

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hello again

A quick update from Sarah and Nate. The video has been update here:

facebook.com/AutismWowSince...

There's still time to help our Treat Me Well #campaign! ⏰

If you have a child with a learning disability aged under five, we'd like you to share experiences of visiting hospital with them. 🏥

All your answers will be kept private. 🔒

Thank you for your support! 🙏

Survey ends midnight Wednesday 21 October.

Click this link to find the survey: bit.ly/2HvVqcc 👈

Thanks

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