Handicapped puppets entertain and inform in the Crippled Children Society “Kids up the Road” programme at Bishopdale School yesterday. Watching, at front left, is Gavin Tait, and behind him, Brent Keates, both aged eight. Controlling the puppets, Carl (intellectually handicapped) left, and Mark (cerebral palsy), is Mazz Maybury. The show aims to foster caring attitudes by getting pupils to identify with the characters, and to question them about their lifestyles and disabilities.
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72Handicapped puppets entertain and inform in the Crippled Children Society “Kids up the Road” programme at Bishopdale School yesterday. Watching, at front left, is Gavin Tait, and behind him, Brent Keates, both aged eight. Controlling the puppets, Carl (intellectually handicapped) left, and Mark (cerebral palsy), is Mazz Maybury. The show aims to foster caring attitudes by getting pupils to identify with the characters, and to question them about their lifestyles and disabilities. Press, 7 May 1987, Page 1
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