THE BIG SQUEEZE
Iam pleased to welcome you to another edition of Reaching Out. It has been a long time coming and I apologise for that – but there is a good reason why that publication delay took place.
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First family meeting of the decade
The first UK & Ireland family meeting for the new decade will
take place close to theFoundation office in Grays Essex.
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Tri- university research is complete
The three-year research project carried out by Birmingham University in conjunction with Bangor and London universities looking at challenging
behaviour in CdLS, Cri du Chat and Angelman’s syndrome has ended.
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Pound to a penny
The CdLS World SAC and the World Federation created a new award for young researchers to identify early stage research and talented people working in the field that will help people with CdLS.
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  Danes
DANES TO FLY THE FLAG IN 2011
The Brighton conference may have only just seemed to have finished but already plans for the next CdLS conference in the last week of July 2011 are under way. Next time families will find themselves in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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DATABASE UPDATE
The CdLS Foundation has a new database replacing several old versions that have been operating since 1990. “We have been busy transferring data from the old system to the new. We will be going out to families to ask them to check the information we have and to make sure that we have the right addresses,” said Foundation General Manager Jacquie Griffin. “It is important that people let us know if they move or other circumstances change,” Jacquie said.
 
 
The Big Squeeze
 
First family meeting of the decade
 
Tri-Univserity research is complete
 
Pounds to a penny
 
Danes to fly the flag in 2011
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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