A West London mother, Lauryn Henderson, has expressed her shock after receiving alarming advice from a council officer to isolate her autistic daughter in a room while she retrieves a specialized buggy. The council also suggested online grocery delivery and protective Ø§ÙØ¯Ø§Ù
ات for her homeâs windows to prevent damage. Henderson has advocated for her family's relocation, citing persistent issues, including no heating, damp, and rotting window frames. Despite a council survey dismissing her claims, Henderson, alarmed by the living conditions, persists in her fight for a more suitable home for her children.
Ms. Henderson voiced her concerns, stating, 'I found the advice completely shocking. Iâm trying my best to provide a safe space, not contain my child.'
A council spokesperson indicated, 'Hammersmith and Fulham is urgently asking Notting Hill Genesis to find a suitable home for Ms. Henderson's family.'
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