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“Since its inception in 2005, The Cure Parkinson's Trust (CPT) has challenged the view that there is no cure for Parkinson's (PD). Our mission is to find disease-modifying treatments which slow, stop or even reverse Parkinson's.

https://www.cureparkinsons.org.uk/mission

E. D. Bremner

Humorous teaching tales, from the 1980s, motivated by his work with 11-15s who could not or 'would not' attend mainstream school.

A bold, frequently funny look at one aspect of 'alternative education' in the 1980's.

E. D. Bremner offers us a uniquely honest insight into the triumphs, trials and tribulations encountered whilst teaching 11 - 15s within their homes and within an inner-city specialist education centre. Catering for a diverse range of social, emotional, behavioural and physical health needs; including teenage mums and children for whom English was initially a challenge, Kettle Street Centre provided a positive 'stepping-stone' towards achievement.

Names, places and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals.

Proceeds from the first sixty sales of this book were donated to the 'Cure Parkinson's Trust'. The illustrator of this books has Parkinson's Disease.