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<blockquote data-quote="Lisa.JP" data-source="post: 580640" data-attributes="member: 115799"><p>Thank you all, again! This is my first time on the forum. and I'm so encouraged by the positive comments, help and advice I'm getting from you all - it warms my heart to know that there are people out there who are so very supportive.</p><p>My boy is quite sporty - he does taekwondo twice a week, and has recently taken up archery and shooting. I hope that he'll realise he needs to stay healthy in order to maintain his eyesight (archery and shooting aren't great with poor vision!)</p><p>I've checked with his colleagues - he doesn't get sick pay or holiday pay on his current contract, so time off would be difficult for him, but I'll keep on hoping that he'll get the opportunity to complete the DAFNE course or failing that, the online course that catherinecherub suggested.</p><p>Again, many thanks to you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisa.JP, post: 580640, member: 115799"] Thank you all, again! This is my first time on the forum. and I'm so encouraged by the positive comments, help and advice I'm getting from you all - it warms my heart to know that there are people out there who are so very supportive. My boy is quite sporty - he does taekwondo twice a week, and has recently taken up archery and shooting. I hope that he'll realise he needs to stay healthy in order to maintain his eyesight (archery and shooting aren't great with poor vision!) I've checked with his colleagues - he doesn't get sick pay or holiday pay on his current contract, so time off would be difficult for him, but I'll keep on hoping that he'll get the opportunity to complete the DAFNE course or failing that, the online course that catherinecherub suggested. Again, many thanks to you all! [/QUOTE]
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