“Don’t take my baby” – Disabled Parents under Scrutiny
I recently sat down to watch, “Don’t take my baby”, a factual drama which tells of a disabled couple’s fight to keep their newborn baby
I recently sat down to watch, “Don’t take my baby”, a factual drama which tells of a disabled couple’s fight to keep their newborn baby
Last week, I went to a primary school to deliver my Disability Awareness for Kids workshops. The children were taking part in a Disability Awareness
I’m just putting together a book proposal for “Does it wet the bed?” as even though the book is almost complete, many agents request a
A few days ago, my husband and I went to register our new son, Jack James at Birmingham Registry Office. It was an occasion
I recently delivered a bespoke training session for an organisation in Reading. As part of their equality objectives, they had identified some issues surrounding stereotyping
“Mum, why is that lady in a wheelchair?” It’s a question I’ve overheard being asked by innocent kids hundreds of times. The child looks quite