tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660045811631095081.post6071047218565579652..comments2023-03-19T13:42:19.502+00:00Comments on PPlog: Guardian Society ArticlePPLOGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16701123641471735958noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4660045811631095081.post-45979979025551744992007-11-26T13:58:00.000+00:002007-11-26T13:58:00.000+00:00It's your friend from Dunstable Beach here. Thanks...It's your friend from Dunstable Beach here. <BR/><BR/>Thanks for taking the liberty of putting my post from mentalmagazine on the Guardian site. I wouldn't have even minded being named. I don't have a problem with my name being put to what I say. But thanks also for your thoughts and sharing your insight there.<BR/><BR/>I agree with what you say about PPIF's excluding people with mental illness. I have spoken out, wherever opportunity arises, on that. I can't see LINKS being any different on that score.<BR/><BR/>Keep banging on about the need to use different ways of including people. And although I harp on about the interent and computer resources, I also see transport (the provision of) as well as care support...Buddying systems playing the part.<BR/><BR/>As well as getting rid of all the drivvle that is posted out. Irrelevant stuff. <BR/><BR/>LINKS (members of) should be actively seeking out their audience and more so who they are representing. Yep, that will be hard work but right now I see what people say as hard work as leading to nothing of any use for people they say they are representing. Well, maybe the odd individual, here and there. <BR/><BR/>That ain't good enough.<BR/><BR/>Mandy LawrenceAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com