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By Tuesday afternoon, when I still hadn’t heard anything, I telephoned Jill and she said she’d phone the social services to find out if Jamey was back at work. She phoned back quarter of an hour later to say he was in the office and ‘catching up’. He had told her he would be in contact with me as soon as was possible. Jill suggested I emailed him, so that he had something in writing, and gave me his email address. As with many organizations email had to some extent taken over from the telephone ...and mailed letters. So, with Reece sitting on the floor beside my desk and trying to do a big-piece jigsaw puzzle, I emailed his social worker. I stated that I was Reece’s carer and I was looking forward to meeting him, as was Reece. I also reminded him we were still waiting for a school for Reece and that Reece’s first review was due. I wrote (diplomatically) that I looked forward to discussing all the other issues surrounding Reece when I met him. I clicked send. Later I checked my email inbox to see if there was a reply.
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