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  • mazza111 wrote: »
    Or Welfare Rights Officer at local social work department. There are still a few around :)
    would they want to get involved for other reasons though? thats who DIAL said to contact to see if they could help but i was worried they would be concerned i have young children and see me / my conditions as a risk to them in some way somehow?. i have a support worker at a childrens centre to help with things and maybe they could help me but worried to go into the extent of things for the same reason. i dont know if im worrying for nothing i just feel its difficult to discuss with people mainly professionals because of this
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