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I’m a wheelchair user: Why do you think I can’t understand you ?
I’m a wheelchair user: Why do you think I can’t understand you ?
This week I had a five hour train journey for a key note speakers talk that I was delivering for 200 people.
Scott Whitney
Jun 15
Self-care and the will to live
Self-care and the will to live
Autistic and Chronic Illness edition
Valentina Cecilia - Valentía Crónica
Jun 22
Image Descriptions vs Alt Text: Why Both Matter!
Image Descriptions vs Alt Text: Why Both Matter!
Imagine creating a masterpiece, a painting full of colours and emotions, yet when you show it to the world, some can only see a blank…
Isaac Harvey MBE
Jun 18
Autism: Why I Stopped Talking To Myself
Autism: Why I Stopped Talking To Myself
I think back to an incident that happened when I was at school
Gareth Ceidiog Hughes
Jun 15
Six Unspoken Rules of Engaging with Individuals with IDD
Six Unspoken Rules of Engaging with Individuals with IDD
The Art of Connection
Adi K. | MSc.
Jun 15
The Art of Patience: Lessons Learned From Having a Disability
The Art of Patience: Lessons Learned From Having a Disability
In life there are many of us who are always in a rush, zipping past each other to catch the next train — even if there’s another one…
Isaac Harvey MBE
Jun 11
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Apr 10
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Isaac Harvey MBE
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A letter to those who write disability related blogs like me
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Adi K. | MSc.
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The Truth About Challenging Behaviours
The Truth About Challenging Behaviours
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Adi K. | MSc.
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I unwillingly set the alarm at the dentist
I unwillingly set the alarm at the dentist
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Valentina Cecilia - Valentía Crónica
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Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome
Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome
How PTSD almost ended me
Edward Foster
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Learn, Advocate, Empower
Learn, Advocate, Empower
Driving Change by Realising the Needs and Advocating for Individuals with IDD
Adi K. | MSc.
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Disability Diagnosis & Mental Health
Disability Diagnosis & Mental Health
Scott Whitney
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Everything That’s Worked Doesn’t Anymore
Everything That’s Worked Doesn’t Anymore
Old personal development techniques to control our reality are tanking
The Divergent Shift
May 31
Am I Violating My Own Boundaries or Being Flexible?
Am I Violating My Own Boundaries or Being Flexible?
3 Ways to Balance Your Needs, The Needs of Others and Going With The Flow
The Divergent Shift
May 25
Who Am I? How To Unmask and Remember Who You Are
Who Am I? How To Unmask and Remember Who You Are
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The Divergent Shift
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3 Mindset Shifts For Less Anxiety When The Day Doesn’t Go As Planned
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The Divergent Shift
May 15
Disability & Work: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Disability & Work: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
The Bad
Scott Whitney
May 3
I’d rather be dead than ……
I’d rather be dead than ……
Truth time.
Scott Whitney
Apr 20
Disabled, but not damaged
Disabled, but not damaged
People can often look at me like I’m damaged goods.
Scott Whitney
Apr 17
To be different, is to be normal
To be different, is to be normal
I can’t be the only person that feels tiny bubbles of rage within me every time some refers to a person as normal.
Scott Whitney
Apr 10
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