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Live online chats with Annette Brooke MP and Diana Johnson MP

 26/03/10

TreeHouse, one of The Autism Education Trust's partners, is delighted to announce that Diana Johnson MP and Annette Brooke MP will take part in live online chats on talkaboutautism.org.uk on Tuesday 30 March. 

Annette Brooke is the MP for Mid Dorset and Poole North and the Liberal Democrats' Spokesperson for Children and Young People and is taking part in a live chat from 10.00 - 11.00am on Tuesday 30 March. 

Diana Johnson, Labour MP for Hull North and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families will take part in a live online chat from 11.45am - 12.45pm on Tuesday 30 March. Diana Johnson MP holds responsibility for special educational needs and disabled children in the Department for Children, Schools and Families. 

Both Annette and Diana are looking forward to hearing your views and your experiences and telling you more about how their parties' policies will work for children and young people with autism and other special educational needs and disabilities and their families. 

If you can't make the chat on Tuesday, but want to submit questions to Annette and Diana you can do so on the talk about autism forum

TreeHouse is organising a series of live online chats with politicians from all major political parties. This your chance to let politicians know about the issues that matter the most to you, your ideas for improving education for children and young people with autism and other SEN and disabilities, and to find out how the different political parties' policies will work for you and your family.  

TreeHouse has just released its 2010 Parliamentary Briefing which sets out the changes they believe are needed to make a difference for children and young people with autism and their families and carers. Through their live online chats you have the opportunity to debate these calls and your own suggestions for change with politicians."

 

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