Place, Craft and Neurodiversity: The Ruskin Mill Trust method for therapeutic education
An address by Aonghus Gordon on behalf of the ACESTA Symposium. There will also be a musical contribution before and after the talk of harp music played by Liehsja Andrea.
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12:00 AM - Nature Cure Diploma Course Year 2 - unit 7
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