So how do explain when it seems we are guilty until proven innocent?
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I agree but it is the angry and uneducated people who squash the confidence of vulnerable people.
With there personal opinions .
Are you disabled Horis ?
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I’m really sorry I didn’t mean to offend anyone but just wanted some support and advice xx
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madmarie said:I’m really sorry I didn’t mean to offend anyone but just wanted some support and advice xxNo apology necessary , you've got all the support right here. Great people on here with much knowledge, keep looking and posting.If you fight, you won't always win. But if you don't fight you will always always lose.
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Hello @madmarie how are you doing? I am sorry to hear that your having problems accessing mental health support.
Thank you for sharing.
https://www.richmondfellowship.org.uk.
Is the charity I used before. There do accept people with disabilities as well as mental health.
You can self refer. Which means you can ring up or Email to them not through your Doctor.
Although this could be another access to support.
You have not offended any body. Understand the issues and problems that you are going through.
I am one of the community champions on the forum and apologise on behalf of some members of the community.
Who seem to want to give their views and opinion. With out respecting any one. You wanted clear, precise and advice and guidance.
Some members have contributed and given you some of that. Much appreciation to them.
I know this is difficult accessing support what I would advise if I can please.
Is to get a sheet of paper write down what you want from any support or guidance from any charity or welfare.
Make a rough script. I do this all the time. I am nervous on the phone. Have to admit.
The support and help you require will come. You need some reassurance I can understand that. I am here as a community member to help be supportive.
Small steps. All the time.
Please take a deep breath and take your time. I am here as any of the community. To listen.
Please let the community know how you are. Keep in touch.
Always in prayers and thoughts.
Pleasure to meet you.
Take care.
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Threesticks said:madmarie said:Horris or horrible ?
Once an award decision has been made then you become 'entitled' to the money.
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twonker said:Threesticks said:madmarie said:Horris or horrible ?
Once an award decision has been made then you become 'entitled' to the money.
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Threesticks said:twonker said:Threesticks said:madmarie said:Horris or horrible ?
Once an award decision has been made then you become 'entitled' to the money.
Anyhow, seeing you mentioned Benefit Street, I watched every episode and found it to be a little over the top but very close to reality. Obviously it does depend on where you live. I used to live quite close to a large council estate that was built to house the Manchester slums that were pulled down in the 50's and 60's from around Hulme and Moss Side. Deck chairs on the pavement, and the mum still in her PJ's mid afternoon screaming at her kids the top of her voice. [removed by moderator]
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