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Perceptions

by Sunderland People First | Mar 30, 2017 | 0

Perceptions
Project Details:

Perceptions was a one year project undertaken in partnership between Sunderland People First and Autism in Mind funded by the Community Foundation during 2017. The project looked to challenge and change the negative perceptions people may have of learning disabilities and autism. We carried out community sessions in the Ryhope and Hendon areas of Sunderland throughout 2017, with 2 large events held during the year.

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