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To: MacTaggart, Moira; Blaire, Alison; Wisdom, Pete
From: Gavin, Jake jr
Subject: Counselors meeting
Hi all,
I think it´d be a very, very good idea if we all sat down and had a chat about Recent Events. While this is not really my area of expertise, I´d assume we currently have a lot of kids in shock who _should_ talk about things whether they want to or not, as well as the kids who were hurt and could probably, from what I´ve seen on the journals, be explained that there really wasn´t much they could do.
Except possibly in a more. tactful way.
Children confuse me, and I´m not good with them, alright?
(Alison, I still very much hate you, you know that, right?)
Moira, what ever you´re doing with Marie-Ange doesn´t appear to be working incredibly well at the moment. judging from her panicked post...
Pete, we should talk, I think.
Jake
From: Gavin, Jake jr
Subject: Counselors meeting
Hi all,
I think it´d be a very, very good idea if we all sat down and had a chat about Recent Events. While this is not really my area of expertise, I´d assume we currently have a lot of kids in shock who _should_ talk about things whether they want to or not, as well as the kids who were hurt and could probably, from what I´ve seen on the journals, be explained that there really wasn´t much they could do.
Except possibly in a more. tactful way.
Children confuse me, and I´m not good with them, alright?
(Alison, I still very much hate you, you know that, right?)
Moira, what ever you´re doing with Marie-Ange doesn´t appear to be working incredibly well at the moment. judging from her panicked post...
Pete, we should talk, I think.
Jake
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Date: 2004-01-24 11:42 am (UTC)From: Wisdom, Pete
Subject: Re: Counselors meeting
Yes, we should talk. And get some books on trauma counselling. Actually, we might be better off seeing if Charlie or anyone else knows any trauma counsellors who could trust to come in and talk to the kids...
Pete.