Work Begins on new premises for Footprints Conductive Education Centre
Thank you to everyone who gave up their time and energy on Sunday, to help Footprints Conductive Education Centre move into their new home. A real team effort by trustees, parents of children who used to attend the Centre, the Rotary Club of Nottingham and our very own Alison Brooks. Alison is head of our Clinical Negligence Department and Former Chair of Trustees of Footprints Conductive Education Centre.
Alison Brooks explained that she was first introduced to #conductiveeducation in the 1980s when a client was travelling to the Peto Institute in Hungary, because of a lack of facilities in the UK. Over many decades, Alison’s cerebral palsy clients tell her that without the benefit of #conductiveeducation they would not have achieved their full potential. The difference the Centre makes to the lives of children is immeasurable.
As you can see from the photos, there is still lots to do, but if the enthusiasm of volunteers on Sunday is anything to go by, we hope it will not be long before staff, parents and children are welcomed into the new facilities.
If you can spare some time, please contact Footprints Conductive Education Centre to attend their next volunteer day in Clifton.