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<blockquote data-quote="jimmym" data-source="post: 7399487" data-attributes="member: 31717"><p>Drivetime yesterday had a harrowing story by a lady who has an 11 year old autistic son, He is in mainstream class and when he has meltdowns</p><p>the school lock him in a tiny room with no toilet facilities, They keep him there until his parents collect him, He needless to say would be </p><p>stressed to the hilt, Such a shocking reflection on how our most vulnerable kids have been neglected,</p><p>I saw a tweet from a woman who is part of a cares group, She was protesting at the dail recently and some politicians came out for a photo op,</p><p>She said they praised her and her colleagues and pledged to do all they can, She said she emailed some of them but got no reply,</p><p>These protest groups who want the best for their families are merely pawns in the political game,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmym, post: 7399487, member: 31717"] Drivetime yesterday had a harrowing story by a lady who has an 11 year old autistic son, He is in mainstream class and when he has meltdowns the school lock him in a tiny room with no toilet facilities, They keep him there until his parents collect him, He needless to say would be stressed to the hilt, Such a shocking reflection on how our most vulnerable kids have been neglected, I saw a tweet from a woman who is part of a cares group, She was protesting at the dail recently and some politicians came out for a photo op, She said they praised her and her colleagues and pledged to do all they can, She said she emailed some of them but got no reply, These protest groups who want the best for their families are merely pawns in the political game, [/QUOTE]
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