Happy International Women's Day! This year we caught up with two time Paralympian world champion Olivia Breen about what ‘Balance for Better’ means to her.
Wheels for All: A student’s perspective
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Archie Keen, a final year marketing student at Gloucestershire University, shares his thoughts after a visit to our inclusive cycling project.
It is hard not to become cynical
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Alison, one of our campaigners, speaks about her fight to make her local station step-free.
Paralympic pioneer
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Our Can Do Sport supporter Janice Watson bagged gold for Great Britain at the Paralympics. She shares her story.
From expert to unemployable
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Libby shares her experience of finding a job with a disability.
We are all individuals
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Diane lives at our Godfrey Robinson House residential service in North Ferriby, close to Hull.
Part of a community
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Paul has been a volunteer with us since 2004. In 2013 he was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to charity.
The self-taught Queen’s Young Leader
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Mohammad is a disability campaigner and the leader of Leonard Cheshire Young Voices in Mauritius.
Connecting disabled people to sport
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Jordanne is a multiple Wimbledon wheelchair tennis champion and Paralympic medallist.
Sport makes me feel unstoppable
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Kadeena is a Paralympic gold medalist in athletics and cycling.