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November 2009
Annual Lecture 2009: The Pursuit of Happiness
'Battleshops' smashes fundraising target
It’s the Social Care green paper - NOT the Personal Care green paper!
Missed opportunity at Health Select Committee
Sense awarded a BBC Children in Need grant
Sense International celebrates 10 years
Snap up one-off Christmas bargains in our shopping showdown on 11 November
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November 2009
Missed opportunity at Health Select Committee
Sense is disappointed that no sensory organisations have been called to give evidence at the Health Select Committee's inquiry into the future of social care, and that the focus has been on personal care.
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November
2009
Sense International celebrates 10 years
HRH The Princess Royal attended a tenth birthday celebration on 18 November. Originally part of Sense, Sense International became independent in 1999.
18
November
2009
'Battleshops' smashes fundraising target
On 11 November, longstanding corporate supporter Lombard took over four Sense shops in a fundraising battle. They have so far raised over £30,000 for Sense.
13
November
2009
It’s the Social Care green paper - NOT the Personal Care green paper!
Read about the response Sense has submitted to the Government, on its green paper about how to pay for social care in the future - and why it matters a lot to people who are deafblind.
12
November
2009
Annual Lecture 2009: The Pursuit of Happiness
Professor Richard Schoch and Paul Hart spoke powerfully at the Institute of Physics in London, exploring happiness, and how deafblind people can achieve it.
6
November
2009
Snap up one-off Christmas bargains in our shopping showdown on 11 November
Head to one of four Sense charity shops in the Midlands, to get your hands on unique Christmas bargains in our exciting fundraising retail event - Battleshops.
6
November
2009
Sense awarded a BBC Children in Need grant
Sense has been awarded a second three-year grant from BBC Children in Need for funding our services in the Wales region. The grant of £112,425 is the highest made to any organisation in Wales.
3
November
2009
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