Why we need to shout about disability in the corporate world
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Ollie Thorn from PageGroup discusses why businesses need to stop overlooking disability.
Making the Invisible Visible
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Jessica is the founder of Making the Invisible Visible. She tells us about what inspired her to set up her campaign and why she's working to raise awareness and help others accept changes in their lives or to their bodies.
How memes can help you understand your ADHD
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Sam, a communications worker, was diagnosed with ADHD at 30. He speaks about how he uses ADHD memes to express himself.
Why my autism diagnosis was just one step on my journey
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Kyle tells us about his autism diagnosis journey.
Remembering The Queen at Agnes Court
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Lizzie lives at Agnes Court - our residential service in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Lizzie and Team Leader Lorraine Mobbs recall the memorable day they met our former patron, Queen Elizabeth II.
Top tips for an accessible festive night out
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Kirsteen Allison, from our training and consultancy team, shares her top tips as a disabled person to ensure your office party night is accessible.
From support worker to service manager
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Steph Densley, Service Manager at Birnbeck and Quantock Care Homes, tells us about her career in the social care sector.
Tips for living independently and managing bills
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Amber tells us her top tips for living independently as a young disabled person during the cost of living crisis.
What disabled people need to know from the Autumn Statement
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Our Director of Policy, Gemma Hope explains what the Autumn Statement means for disabled people.
We need action on social care now, we cannot wait
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Our Chief Executive Ruth Owen explains why the social care sector is on brink of collapse and why we need urgent action to stop this disaster.