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However vulnerable adults (young or old) have every entitlement and are
well within their rights to borrow 15 and 18 items (assuming they are of
the right age).

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Sent: 05 January 2011 10:19
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Subject: DVDs and age restrictions

Well timed as I'll soon have to provide a library service to 11-25 year
olds! also sensitive issue of safeguarding "vulnerable young adults" in
my case. 
 


Moira

Moira Johnson
LRC Manager
Treloar College
Holybourne
Alton
Hants
GU34 4EN
www.treloar.org.uk <http://www.treloar.org.uk>
Education and much more for young disabled people
 
 


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