Barriers to education- See the person not the offence


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2015-12-13 19:56

Good luck honey. I recognise how serious your actions were. It was wrong, however, you have demonstrated you have changed.  I am very proud of how you have turned things around.  You So deserve another chance.  We have all made mistakes in our lives nobody is perfect.  

To those making the decision I say, speak to professionals who have worked with Kim and ask them what she has achieved and maybe then you can look beyond Policy and Procedures and give the girl a chance. This is not only about her future but that of her little boy. 

 J x