Challenges of a Disabled Mum: Finding support & information
Before I became pregnant with Jack, I wanted to see a medical professional who would be able to advise me on the impact that pregnancy
Before I became pregnant with Jack, I wanted to see a medical professional who would be able to advise me on the impact that pregnancy
Last week’s blog talked about the challenges I’ve faced getting my little boy from A to B as a disabled mum. With some creative thinking,
I knew when I fell pregnant with my son that motherhood would present more challenges to me than most and the thoughts about how I
I love writing and always have. I remember being in the final year of primary school and winning a writing competition for a short story.
My little boy is now three and a half and he really is the apple of my eye. To Jack, I’ve always been just Mummy.
My latest book, “A disability Etiquette Guide” is something I’ve been wanting to write for a while now and last week, I was reminded why
It’s 2016 and I’ve now been living with Cerebral Palsy for 33 years. Attitudes towards disability have changed and largely improved over that time. Yet,
Whilst browsing through my twitter account yesterday, I became aware of a new scheme which Transport for London are trialling, which encourages passengers to
I was on a train recently, travelling home from visiting my sister and best friend in London. After a good night out the evening before,
I must admit to being a bit of a soap addict. I was thrilled to see “Emmerdale” doing their bit for Cerebral Palsy Awareness