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Living With A Child With Disabilities: A Narrative from The Plinth
Early Saturday morning, Gav C, the father of a now-deceased young boy named Tom, spent his hour for the
One and Other Antony Gormley project from the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square describing life with his son. It is a narrative extraordinary in its directness.
I recommend its viewing for any student training to work with young children with disabilities. You will learn something from it.
To view it: Gav C. on the Fourth Plinth
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Fourth Plinth: Cara And "shift Multiple Sclerosis" Virtual Community For Young People With Ms
In the final several days of Antony Gormley's One & Other project on the Fourth Plinth at Trafalgar Square, London, Cara is going to ascend the plinth in support of Multiple Sclerosis awareness. Her plinth hour is 1900 hrs BST, Monday the 12th of...
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One And Other Fourth Plinth: "be Safe, Not Scrambled"
Barbara, a rehabilitation professional, went on Antony Gormley's One and Other Fourth Plinth project in Trafalgar Square yesterday morning. She promoted helmet use for sports and recreational activities and did so in a very nice kiddie-friendly manner....
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Ataxia Awareness On One & Other Fourth Plinth
This Monday, Bev Ashby, an artist, will take the plinth for her hour in the One & Hour Fourth Plinth event in Trafalgar Square. She will create a sculpture representing ataxia to promote ataxia awareness. Read article Follow at One&Other for live media...
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Brainstrust In The U.k.
From the Brainstrust.org.uk website: link here Lizzie Hudson to appear on the 4th plinth for brainstrust! "Fantastic news just in that Lizzie Hudson from Ipswich has won the chance to appear on the 4th plinth in Trafalgar Square for an hour. Better still,...
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Parkinson's Disease Awareness In The U.k.
From the website of the Parkinson's Disease Society: PDS fundraiser to stand on the Fourth Plinth in London Tim Andrews, from Milford in Surrey, is taking part in the Antony Gormley project 'One & Other' on Saturday 15 August 2009, taking...
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