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Whose on our Hall of Fame?

Fri, 27th Jan 2023

In Dumfries our young people have created a Hall of Fame, celebrating Autistic people and those with ADHD whom they admire and look up to.

Inspired by the Holywood Walk of Fame, this week in Dumfries our young people have spent some time researching Autistic people and those with ADHD who have inspired them. They then made up posters and profiles of these people which were stuck onto the BLP Hall of Fame. It is the team’s hope that this new feature of the workroom will be continued to be added to over time and will grow.

Some of the famous faces we have included are Tim Burton, Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, and Steven Spielberg. and We also included Tom Stoltman, the World’s Strongest Man of 2021 & 2022, who was the first man from Scotland to ever win the title. This was a great task to do as a group and we really enjoyed researching the achievements of autistic people.

Who would you include on our Hall of Fame?

 
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