From SENSE “We know that many families are facing barriers to securing home to school transport provision for their disabled children. Too many children are missing school as a result. We believe that transport should …
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From SENSE “We know that many families are facing barriers to securing home to school transport provision for their disabled children. Too many children are missing school as a result. We believe that transport should …
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By Martyn Sibley “Recently I delivered a keynote speech and was a panelist for ‘behind the curtain’ with the Goat agency. An influencer marketing company. My talk was about life with a disability, becoming an …
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Parenting our children from THE CHILDREN’S TRUST CLICK HERE to find out more about The Children’s Trust Learning How To Relate To Your Kids “Get on their level so they can understand yours.” READ MORE Pets …
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Amy Kavanagh, as part of the University of Sussex, is conducting research into disabled women & disabled non-binary people’s experiences of non-consensual touching, harassment, hate crimes and sexual assaults. She and Hannah Mason-Bish and the University …
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From the ALZHEIMER’S SOCIETY Here’s what you can do if you meet a member of the public in need of help that you believe has dementia or memory problems. There are ways to assist the …
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PLEASE TAKE ACTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY This is a request from the YOUNG MINDS charity “Young people are facing a crisis with their mental health, with not enough getting the support they need, when …
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By Martyn Sibley “Having read a lot of inspirational books and watched a lot of goosebump inducing tv/films; I’ve developed some big ideas.” “But there have been points on the journey to creating social change …
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From the Leonard Cheshire charity. “With limited Leonard Cheshire London marathon places left, we wanted to give you, our wonderful supporters, a chance to join our team before we fill the remaining spaces after the ballot in …
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By Martyn Sibley “You may remember a previous post on wisdom being preferable to perfection. Without setting out to, or meaning to, I’m clearly a bit anti-perfectionist.” “My friend Toby mentioned the other day how …
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In 2015 our Government promised to look into the issue of pavement parking. What has happened? Very little! The Transport Committee has criticised the ‘Department for Transport’ for failing to take action on pavement parking, …
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