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Mobility Opportunities Via Education in the Highlands

An innovative programme combining therapy and education for children who have physical disabilities, called MOVE (Mobility Opportunities Via Education), launched its first regional centres of excellence in the Highlands this week. Plaques were unveiled at Cauldeen Primary School and Drummond Special School in Inverness to mark the dedication of staff and achievements of 19 children who take part in the programme. MOVE works in nursery units, child development centres and assessment units in 20 schools in Fife, East Lothian, Perth and Kinross.

Plaques were unveiled at Cauldeen Primary School and Drummond Special School in Inverness to mark the dedication of staff and achievements of 19 children who take part in the programme. MOVE works in nursery units, child development centres and assessment units in 20 schools in Fife, East Lothian, Perth and Kinross.

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