Welcome back to the community - Chloe, our new community officer
Adrian_Scope
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@Chloe_Scope has come back to us on the community team, where she'll be on hand to support our members and look after the community. She says:
My name is Chloe and I am your new community officer. Last summer I spent 3 months being an intern on the community so it is amazing to be back!
Please join us in giving Chloe a really warm welcome back to the Scope Community. I have just finished my degree in Psychology & Child Development and in my spare time I love to write my blog and raise awareness around having cerebral palsy and visual cortex disorder. If there is anything you think I may be able to help with then just give us a shout.
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@Chloe, A big hello and welcome back from all the users of the scope fourm community. We need you and your colleagues to keep us in order.
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Thank you @wilko! We need you guys for your great advice!
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Great to have you back Chloe
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
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Welcome back @Chloe_Scope ! It is great to have you back x
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