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Hello all!
I’m Tarot, a person living with various ‘invisible’ conditions and disabilities. I’m looking forward to making friends and finding some support and kinship here!
I’m Tarot, a person living with various ‘invisible’ conditions and disabilities. I’m looking forward to making friends and finding some support and kinship here!
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Good evening Tarot
Welcome to the online community. I am absolutely sure that you will find support on here. I am relatively new here also and found the community to be open and supportive. I look forward to 'see you around'! -
Hello @tarot - & welcome to this friendly & supportive community. I'm sure you'll enjoy being a member of this forum, & please do say if you have any questions at all. How are you doing?
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Welcome to the community @tarot how has your weekend been?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi and welcome to the community from me too
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Welcome to the community @tarot! It's great to have you with us How are you doing today?
If you're looking to have a casual chat with other members, I'd definitely encourage you to visit our virtual coffee lounge and join in with one of the fun discussions or games. You might also be interested in checking out our category for discussions relating to less visible conditions to find people who have had similar experienced to you.
Please don't hesitate to give us a shout if you need anything at all! -
Hi @tarot,
Welcome to Scope's forum. It is great to see you have joined us. I am sure you will be able to talk to many of us with invisible conditions and disabilities. In fact, @Tori_Scope has already signposted you to the same resource I was going to share with you! It is a discussion board called 'invisible impairments'. You will find many people with invisible conditions and disabilities there. I certainly think we are a friendly and supportive community and I hope you find the sameCommunity Volunteer Adviser with professional knowledge of education, special educational needs and disabilities and EHCP's. Pronouns: She/her.
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