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In order for you to send your question we
first require that you confirm you have a valid email address which you can
access, to which we will send the answer to.
To do so please first send a blank email (no
subject or no message required) to:
questions@whoschoosing.org.uk
You may either use the email package
currently installed
on your computer (e.g. Outlook Express) or if you use a web based email account
(e.g. Hotmail or Yahoo!) you should first log into your account and then
send an email to the above address.
Once you have sent the email you will shortly
after receive a
confirmation email - remember to check for new messages -
providing you with a link to the 'Ask a Question' page. Follow the instructions
given in the confirmation email to submit your question.
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Further Information: About 'Ask a
Question'
The 'Ask a Question' page is primarily for the use of pupils that have seen one
of our presentations in school. It is however available for any young
person aged 18 or under who lives in Northern Ireland.
If you live in any other part of the United
Kingdom, in the Republic of Ireland or elsewhere and are aged 18 or under, you may still
submit a question but you should be aware that we may not be able to answer it
as our current resources limit us to focusing on meeting the needs of young
people living within Northern Ireland.
If you feel that you need immediate
advice please contact your family doctor, local hospital or relevant agency.
Questions that you submit to us via this form will be viewed
and answered by our trained staff only and dealt with in the strictest of
confidence.
Responses to your questions will be sent by email
to the address that you include with this form. Remember;
if you share an email account
with someone else then they too will be able to view our response - it is
optional that you use your real name.
If you do not
have an email address you can set up an email account for free using one of the
many web sites offering such services, e.g. www.hotmail.com or www.yahoo.co.uk.
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