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Name: Punam Sethi on Jun 19, 2009Comments: I think this is a very important job that these people are doing and something that should be continued in the future.Flag
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Name: Dr R Karim on Jun 19, 2009Comments: As a GP i am shocked that funding will be withdrawn from such an essential service for very vulnerable families.Flag
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Name: Michael Henry on Jun 19, 2009Comments: I the current climate (recession / possible social unrest) there is a critical role for groups such as Roshni. This should not be allowed to happen! MichaelFlag
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Name: Sean Myatt on Jun 19, 2009Comments: I am aware that these organisations once gone leave a huge hole for support within the comunity.Flag
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Name: David Bowley on Jun 19, 2009Comments: Saving lives and protecting people is more important than making vague attempts at simply balancing a mis-managed budget.Flag
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Name: Katie Wilson on Jun 19, 2009Comments: The more organisations there are in existance to support victims of domestic/sexual violence and/or forced marriages, the better. When trapped in the cycle, it is very diffult to break free and knowing there is accessible support out there can make the difference between putting up with it and getting out.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 19, 2009Comments: Please let her stay in Nottingham, she deserve to be her and she is doing a lot for the Commnity.Flag
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Name: Chris Cook Cann on Jun 20, 2009Comments: roshni helps survival. It is essential that Roshni itself survives.Flag
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Name: Mhemooda Malek on Jun 20, 2009Comments: Please save this project, we need more of them not less.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 21, 2009Comments: I am appalled to hear that Roshni is to be closed. Until recently I worked in a Primary Health Care team in the inner city. I learned first hand how vital the existence of Roshni was for local Asian wormen and children, who would in reality have no one else to turn to.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 21, 2009Comments: It would be a failure to women if this funding stopped!!!Flag
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Name: Jasbir Johal on Jun 22, 2009Comments: I oppose this decision of the LA and think this would leave a serious dearth in support services for this groupFlag
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Name: Giann Matharu on Jun 22, 2009Comments: This is an invaluable service and funding mst continue.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 22, 2009Comments: this must be a joke, where will such vulnarable women and children go in the county if they are fleeing domestic abuse.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 22, 2009Comments: this must be a joke, where will such vulnarable women and children go in the county if they are fleeing domestic abuse.Flag
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Name: Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan on Jun 22, 2009Comments: This is a very unfortunate decision made by short sighted coucil bosses.Flag
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Name: Jonathan Silvey on Jun 22, 2009Comments: Please do not let go of 24 years of experience. It will be that much more difficult to revive later, as will surely be necessary.Flag
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Name: Jonathan Silvey on Jun 22, 2009Comments: Please do not let go of 24 years of experience. It will be that much more difficult to revive later, as will surely be necessary.Flag
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Name: Stuart Crosthwaite on Jun 22, 2009Comments: on behalf of the South Yorkshire Migration and Asylum Action Group (SYMAAG)Flag
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