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Health News: Speech therapy - Norfolk projects hit by funding cuts

Children who need help with communication are to be hit by cuts to speech and language services in Norfolk.

More than 130 children with disabilities in special schools and morethan 300 children attending mainstream schools will be affected by thecuts, which are being carried out by the new Norfolk Primary CareTrust.

The cuts come just weeks after children were turned away from the speechand language therapy department at Vale of Aylesbury Primary Care Trustdue to financial pressures.

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