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NATIONAL SIBLINGS DAY – 10 APRIL 2021

On March 31, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

From ‘Sibs’ Join us in celebrating National Siblings Day – a global awareness day recognising brothers and sisters! At Sibs, we know what the valuable role siblings play in the lives of their disabled brothers …

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CITIZENS ADVICE WARNS THAT DEBT IS THE LOOMING PROBLEM OF THE PANDEMIC

On March 29, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

Citizens Advice is warning that debt is the looming problem of the pandemic. As the one-year marker since lockdown began approaches, the charity has charted a worrying increase in the need for advice, food bank …

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DEAR YOUNGER SELF: ADVICE FROM DISABLED PEOPLE

On March 26, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

By Elin Williams – ‘My Blurred World’ DEAR YOUNGER SELF: ADVICE FROM DISABLED PEOPLE Elin If there’s one piece of advice or some comforting words you could tell your younger self when it comes to …

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CARERS DENIED MINIMUM WAGE FOR OVERNIGHT SHIFTS

On March 24, 2021 By Disability Talk In News, Featured

Carers who have to sleep at their workplace in case they are needed overnight are not entitled to the minimum wage for their whole shift, the Supreme Court has ruled. Claire Tomlinson-Blake, a Mencap support …

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“STEP-FREE ACCESS MEANS FREEDOM”

On March 22, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

“Step-free access means freedom” .. Kathy, Ipswich Have you discovered how accessible your region is yet? With 41% of stations in Britain having no step-free access, it’s more important than ever to raise awareness of …

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TRY THE ALZHEIMER’S SOCIETY’S NEW HELPSHEETS ABOUT DEMENTIA

On March 19, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

The Alzheimer’s Society’s helpsheets are now available TRY OUR HELPSHEETS Helpsheets are printable, simple versions of our most popular information on dementia. Each helpsheet is one page long, covering topics such as symptoms, treatments and …

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GETTING A MORE ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS FOR ASTHMA

On March 17, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

From ‘Asthma UK’ Asthma can be complex and take time to diagnose There are tests and tools available which can support doctors to identify whether someone has asthma and what type of asthma they have. …

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THE CHANCELLOR’S 2021 BUDGET SPEECH IN FULL

On March 14, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

Madam Deputy Speaker, A year ago, in my first Budget, I announced our initial response to coronavirus. What was originally thought to be a temporary disruption to our way of life has fundamentally altered it. …

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HOSPICES ‘HANGING ON BY A THREAD’

On March 10, 2021 By Disability Talk In Featured, News

From the ‘Sue Ryder’ charity & Civil Society News Sue Ryder has called on the government to address the long-term funding challenge for hospices, warning that a financial crisis has left the sector “hanging by a …

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REFLECTING ON CORONAVIRUS, ONE YEAR ON

On March 8, 2021 By Disability Talk In News, Featured

From The ‘Alzheimer’s Society’ Coronavirus Action Day: Taking Time to reflect, one year on A year of reduced social contact has affected many people’s lives. But some people needed to adapt their lives more than …

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