By Mandie Elizabeth Leek 2018 is here and as usual there is the the tradition of making new Years resolutions then desperately trying to keep to them. Then comes the sense of failure when we …
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By Mandie Elizabeth Leek 2018 is here and as usual there is the the tradition of making new Years resolutions then desperately trying to keep to them. Then comes the sense of failure when we …
Continue readingIn 2016 Rebecca (Becky ) Dann won our “A World of Unfairness” Photographic competition by submitting a self portrait she titled “I’m Fine’. Disability Talk’s “A World of Unfairness” winner, Rebecca Dann, seen here with …
Continue readingThe Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy. As the UK’s biggest public service department it administers the State Pension and a range of working age, disability …
Continue readingBy Lisa Butler I have a facial port wine stain birthmark – but I hope this and other ‘blogs’ I will write is a way of being able to share my experiences in life so …
Continue readingBy Martyn Sibley A warning! This post is unusually a little ranty. Very out of character I know, but I’ve had a few struggles recently. I figure it’s my responsibility to share these struggles (to …
Continue readingEileen Grubba is a Hollywood Actress and contributes regular to ‘Disability Talk’. She is a passionate and outspoken advocate for the inclusion of disabled people in the entertainment industry. She has recently completed a new …
Continue readingA disabled persons railcard means 1/3 off adult rail fares for travel on the national Rail network in Great Britain. And this saving also applies to another adult if they’re travelling with you. There are …
Continue readingA girl of six born with one arm was finally able to open her own Xmas presents thanks to a 3D printed limb. Charlie Cousins lost her right limb in the womb due to a …
Continue reading20 minutes off a trip to Birmingham or a more step-free London Underground? TFL (Transport For London) have announced that they’re introducing more step-free access but The London Underground is still mainly a ‘no no’ …
Continue reading‘Side by Side’ is a new Alzheimer’s Society service which helps people with dementia to keep doing the things they love and get out and about with the support of a volunteer. Like joining a …
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