Abstract
This article contains extracts from a speech given by Henrik Lynggaard on the occasion of his ‘Leaving Do’ on 17 April 2015. Henrik worked as a clinical psychologist in Camden & Islington Mental Health Trust since 1994 and for 19 years he was based with Islington Learning Disabilities Partnership; a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency partnership providing a wide range of health and social care services to people with learning disabilities living in or having a connection with the London borough of Islington. The leaving do was held in a large day centre (known as Daylight) with approximately 100 people present. Henrik delivered his speech following on from a series of speeches by line managers and colleagues.
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