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peer to peer group

  1. M

    Pre-teen rebellion - peer support?

    Hi - my 11 year old has had type 1 since she was 11 months old so it’s not a new game! But what’s new is that she’s just at the point of realising what it actually means to have and live with this condition and understandably is pretty Pd off! She’s pretty independent, able to do everything...
  2. K

    Peer to Peer Groups in Secondary Schools

    I am working with my son's school, he has just started in year 7. They are looking to set up a buddy network or peer to peer group. Does anyone know of a Secondary School where this has happened, and works well? Any tips or guidance?
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