TAC Bulletin Update – Issue Number 288 – Mid-May 2021

ATANK80What is the best way to promote early child and family support in a city, region or country? Part 3: I suggest a combined bottom-up and top-down approach with local forums or ‘TAC Councils’ at the grassroots

Seeing in Isolation - challenging traditional ways of seeing

Multimorbidity Risk Assessment and Prevention through health-promoting behaviours in adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy

Team Around the Child (TAC) Principles. FIFTH PRINCIPLE: ‘TAC Action Plans are designed to reduce the child and family’s exhaustion and stress as much as possible.’ Translate this article if you wish

Living life 'on the flip side' – about FASD

Physicians group files motion to halt use of COVID vaccines in children

National Reconciliation Week

Goodbye Phone, Hello World: 60 Ways to Disconnect from Tech and Reconnect to Joy

Tea, smiles and empty promises – how families who have suffered because of Winterbourne View are raising awareness of the need for change (UK)

Dreams of a Deafblind Person by Alex Garcia

 

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ATANK300Editor: Peter Limbrick  -   About this TAC Bulletin

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