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Dore UK go into administration?

Posted by gimpy on May 23, 2008

Dore UK have posted this on their website:

It is with great regret that we have to announce that Dore has been put into the hands of advisors. As a result Dore is closing all of the UK centres which deliver the Dore Programme with immediate effect.

We are determined to find a way for every client who is on the program to have their treatment completed. We are presently exploring alternative arrangements to ensure every client is cared for.

We will be updating this page of our website every few days with news regarding alternative arrangements for continued programme delivery so please check frequently.

We still want to help people to identify any learning difficulties they may be struggling with, so we are continuing to make our online symptoms test available. We will provide you with a personal report that outlines any learning difficulty and the likely severity.

I will post in more detail tonight with analysis of their financial situation as it is clear Dore have only been surviving for a number of years by their creditors (most likely Wynford Dore) not calling in the debt. In the mean time if any ex-Dore staff or clients would like to leave comments or contact me (gimpyATgimpy@hotmail.co.uk) then feel free. I will provide a round up of other sites covering this as and when they do. If you can then I recommend that you seek legal advice if you are owed money or have paid for treatment you have not received. Dore did not publicise the Australia situation and some creditors may have lost out. Don’t let it happen to you. The Citizens Advice Bureau is a good starting point.

I am really sorry it ended like this.

*update*

Holfordwatch has posted on this
as has podblack

4 Responses to “Dore UK go into administration?”

  1. dvnutrix said

    I’m truly sorry to hear this. It makes me wonder what financial redress parents may have. It is the more distressing given the recent You and Yours programme on BBC Radio 4.

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