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sw33t20
  Mar 17, 08, 08:32  #1

hi guys im quite new here.. im from the uk and am doing a project on accessible information for polish people who have learning difficulties. BUT im finding it hard to find groups or organizations who help polish people with learning difficulties..

can other polish people help me by telling me of any places they know that help polish people with learning difficulties???

thank you!!!

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sw33t20
  Mar 17, 08, 08:36  #2

just had a thote.. are there people in the uk in this forum who might be able to help??? im sorry i dont kno much about poland z_darius.. who is Michal????

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z_darius
  Mar 17, 08, 08:38  #3

sw33t20 wrote:
z_darius.. who is Michal????

I was just kidding. He's a part of our local folklore on this forum.

Sorry, I can't help in any serious way. All I know is that kids with learning difficulties used to attend separate schools, where curriculum was designed especially for them.


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SouthOfDaThames
  Mar 17, 08, 08:39  #4

z_darius wrote:
I was just kidding. He's a part of our local folklore on this forum.


And he's not Polish anyway

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sw33t20
  Mar 17, 08, 08:42  #5

lol..sorry im gonna assume evry1s polish on here..lol..i shudnt really tho..lol..

neway guys if ur from the uk what made you post on a polish forum if ur not from poland??? jus askin outa curiosity...

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SouthOfDaThames
  Mar 17, 08, 08:43  #6

sw33t20 wrote:
neway guys if ur from the uk what made you post on a polish forum if ur not from poland??? jus askin outa curiosity...


You don't have to live in Poland to be Polish :)

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sw33t20
  Mar 17, 08, 08:46  #7

hmmmm tru.. so SouthOfDaThames are you polish?

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sw33t20
  Mar 17, 08, 08:58  #8

lol..i wasnt assuming that..awww im at work and had to laff quietly..lol..

dyu kno ne polish people with learning difficulties??? :)

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SouthOfDaThames
  Mar 17, 08, 09:05  #9

sw33t20 wrote:
dyu kno ne polish people with learning difficulties??? :)


yes, but he lives in Poland

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sw33t20
  Mar 17, 08, 09:07  #10

awww thats no gud2 me.. :( lol..

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szkotja2007
  Mar 17, 08, 12:46  #11

sw33t20 wrote:
learning difficulties

What sort of learning difficulties ?


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sw33t20
  Mar 17, 08, 15:31  #12

well people who have learning disabilities such as downs syndrome, fragile x syndrome, asperers syndrome, autism etc..

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isthatu
Edited by: isthatu  Mar 17, 08, 16:25  #13

hehe,Im mr pot/kettle like hun',but yes,it was the txt spk i ws pkin up on thn,nt fir 2 r polish rdrs.
You may also,unfortunatly run into a rather antiquated and Gene Hunt like mentality in this area. Dyslexia is widely thought to be a myth in learned Polish circles and ,to be honest,I add Poland to my list of countries where,well,to be blunt,you just dont see disabled people around and about and when you do there tends to be lots of pointing and smirking........Lets hope its not bulgaria mkII.


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noimmigration
  Mar 18, 08, 12:38  #14

Now we have to support drooling poles with learning difficulties, are you sure they actually have learning difficulties ?

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szkotja2007
Edited by: szkotja2007  Mar 18, 08, 13:00  #15

sw33t20 wrote:
learning disabilities

Thats what I was wondering. Whether it was learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, or a learning disability as per DSM-IV.

Try contacting Robert Nixon at Mencap and ask him.

URL

I have just re-read your OP.
Would standard communication tools such as Boardmaker, not work in Polish as much as it would in English ?
URL

Makaton is used in Poland.
URL


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Grzegorz_
  Mar 18, 08, 13:29  #16

sw33t20 wrote:
polish people with learning difficulties???


They need...




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plk123
  Mar 18, 08, 13:41  #17

isthatu wrote:
I add Poland to my list of countries where,well,to be blunt,you just dont see disabled people around

yup. we have institutions to help them with their issues.


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sw33t20
  Mar 19, 08, 16:05  #18

awww thank you szkotja2007..its much appreciated.. :) i will give him a call 2moro..

plk123 wrote:
yup. we have institutions to help them with their issues


they shudnt be in institutions..they are still people like you and me..!! they should a part of the community with the help and support they need.. mind you it took a long time for institutions to close in the UK..hopefully other countries will follow!!

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isthatu
Edited by: isthatu  Mar 19, 08, 17:29  #19

sorry sw33t20,but I think the 2 posts above yours probably demonstrate the mentality I was talking about.........friggin stone age. Someone walks down a british street with Cerabal palsey,maybe,one or 2 idiots may smirk or giggle,Ive seen with my own eyes the pointing and giggling and wide bearths given in a so called "civilised" city in Poland by the complete spectrum of Poles,young and old. This was about 2 years ago so no one can blame the commies or whoever is normally blamed for all of Polands ills(maybe its winston churchills fault?...)


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Filios1
Edited by: Filios1  Mar 19, 08, 17:30  #20

isthatu wrote:
I think the 2 posts above yours probably demonstrate the mentality


Isthatu, you escaped from the institution again!
You should be thankful that some places still live in the "stone age" or else you wouldn't have PF privelages from your care worker every day.


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isthatu
  Mar 19, 08, 17:34  #21

tosser.


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Mali
  Mar 19, 08, 17:42  #22

isthatu wrote:
I add Poland to my list of countries where,well,to be blunt,you just dont see disabled people around and about and when you do there tends to be lots of pointing and smirking........Lets hope its not bulgaria mkII.


There's a family in the area that I'm originally from that had 2 out of 4 kids with learning disabilities. One of them never attended school of any kind and his parents recieve money every month to take care of him . His sister is less 'disabled' than he is and went to school for a few years but she ended up failing almost all of her classes so she was eventually taken out of the school system. However, she doesn't get gov't cheques because she is able to function relatively normally (ie hold a job) while her brother isn't. This taking out of school business occurred during the communist times so I honestly don't know how it is dealt with now. Also, they were treated 'normally' (not pointed at) around there because just about everyone in the area was used to them. Basically, they are treated like young children by people.


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sw33t20
  Mar 20, 08, 07:01  #23

Mali wrote:
His sister is less 'disabled' than he is and went to school for a few years but she ended up failing almost all of her classes so she was eventually taken out of the school system.


i wonder if theres any kind of 'special schooling' in poland??? maybe schools that are specifically for children with learning disabilities??? or even one2one teaching in a normal school..?

isthatu wrote:
Ive seen with my own eyes the pointing and giggling and wide bearths given in a so called "civilised" city in Poland by the complete spectrum of Poles,young and old.


this still happens in the UK..and we are supposed to be a civilised country!! some people have no decency..!

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isthatu
  Mar 20, 08, 07:32  #24

No,sorry,I know it does,but not to such an extent. Im thinking of time in Krakow (not some little village) for my examples. Its not that its "bad" people doing this,I have a strong conviction that it is purely human nature to react in such ways to "unusual" things,be it a disabled person or a girl in a hijab,if you never see such things,when you do,you react.But,honestly,the general impresion one gets is that the majority view is the one held by the couple of cavemen that posted earlier rather than the minority view that it is here.


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sw33t20
  Mar 20, 08, 07:46  #25

isthatu wrote:
if you never see such things,when you do,you react.


yeh i totally agree with u there..staring is 1 thng tho and 2 insult and make them feel worthless is another..

im assuming krakow is a major city??? wats the capital of poland bytheway???

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isthatu
  Mar 20, 08, 15:15  #26

P......


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panienka
  Mar 20, 08, 16:27  #27

i have this problem with English hehe


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isthatu
  Mar 20, 08, 17:37  #28

really,you dont even need to give them the rope.....


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noimmigration
Edited by: noimmigration  Mar 21, 08, 14:08  #29

polish retard

more retards

I think that it is disgraceful to laugh at people with disabilities, how could you look these two in the face and laugh, really how could you?

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miranda
  Mar 21, 08, 14:12  #30

noimmigration wrote:
I think that it is disgraceful to laugh at people with disabilities

agree, you would be the exception though LOL


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