By Martyn Sibley “This message will definitely resonate and help many of you. However I’m writing the words that I need to hear today. I love that I’m passionate, ambitious for a better world, and …
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By Martyn Sibley “This message will definitely resonate and help many of you. However I’m writing the words that I need to hear today. I love that I’m passionate, ambitious for a better world, and …
Continue readingResearch carried out by Citizens Advice shows that nearly half of disabled people hit by benefits freeze (44%) have gone without essentials such as food and toiletries. From April 2016 there has been no increase in …
Continue readingIf you feel you have a story to tell as to how you feel you have been unfairly treated by authority we would like to hear from you. Your thoughts may well resonate with many …
Continue readingBy Martyn Sibley “The environment around us is very important in changing the world. There is no right or wrong environment either. Just what works for you.” “Ever since I left my full time job …
Continue reading“Could Veganism become the pathway towards human well-being?” In this Project Update, Researcher Network member, Jana Krizanova, explores how this question provides the foundation to her research in the area of conscious human nutrition and …
Continue readingA ‘Disability Talk’ Survey and Campaign Very shortly we will be publishing our own self-funded report on HS2 and why we think the enormous amounts of monies earmarked for this project (£56bn and rising?) should …
Continue readingBy Martyn Sibley “I’d like to share thoughts on my family. The main picture is of being in Costa Brava with 15 members of my family. I’ve often attributed some of my ability to change …
Continue readingFrom the ‘Mental Health Foundation’ Celebrate 10 years of Tea & Talk by signing up to have a natter for mental health! The ‘Great British Bake Off’ is back on our screens and you can …
Continue readingFrom Alzheimer’s Society Incontinence and dementia: ‘It’s embarrassing. We need more awareness and more help’. “Amanda Quinn wasn’t aware that incontinence could be a symptom of dementia when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease aged …
Continue readingBy Martyn Sibley “Why do we like to do everything ourselves? Why is asking for help so difficult? Why do we ignore the common knowledge that ‘together we’re stronger’? You might have picked up on …
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