
Enabling individuals with disabilities - An interview with the White Lodge Centre
11/14/23 • 20 min
In this episode, join medical negligence expert Sita Soni as she interviews Tania Gallagher who works for the White Lodge Centre discussing the services the charity provides to individuals with disabilities and their families. Tania has a unique perspective as her daughter, Olivia also used the services at White Lodge when she was a baby up to adulthood.
If you or your loved one has a disability as a result of medical negligence or other personal injury, please get in touch.
In this episode, join medical negligence expert Sita Soni as she interviews Tania Gallagher who works for the White Lodge Centre discussing the services the charity provides to individuals with disabilities and their families. Tania has a unique perspective as her daughter, Olivia also used the services at White Lodge when she was a baby up to adulthood.
If you or your loved one has a disability as a result of medical negligence or other personal injury, please get in touch.
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