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Find out our latest news stories and blogs covering the issues important to us as a charity and the disability sector as a whole.
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Maggie’s Story
Margaret Kangai has been raising her little girl in Kenya and feels proud of the job she’s done so far. However, during her pregnancy she had to overcome stigma from people in the community, as well as her own doctors, who thought someone with her...
Czarinah’s Story
Czarinah Mercado lives in the Philippines. She dreams of a stable job and to one day have her own business and her own family, but potential employers see her disability as a disadvantage. She has spent time honing her knowledge and skills in the...
Kristelle’s Story
Getting into employment in the Philippines was not an easy feat for Kristelle Gonzales. Previously she’d been judged for her physical appearance over her ability to succeed, as well as being bullied by her own colleagues. However, Kristelle has used...
Bleak forecast for accessible homes
If you are a wheelchair user wanting to find an accessible property in England, a report published today shows you may still be waiting a long time for a home.
How Universal Credit affects disabled people
Last month we were invited to Parliament to speak to MPs about Universal Credit. We spoke about the barriers claimants face progressing in work and what help different claimants need. Our Policy Manager, Sharlene McGee tells us what happened when she...
The best thing you can give
Denise is a volunteer at our Godfrey Robinson House service. She tells us about her experience.
Keeping busy and making friends
Angus volunteers at our Glencaple service in Dumfries. He tells us about his experience with volunteering and the friendship he has built with George.
A reason to rise
Martin volunteers at our Lochar House service in Dumfries. He tells us about why volunteering is important to him.
A new sense of purpose
David, one of our volunteers, tells us of his experience befriending Tommy.
Volunteer's week
We have over 6,500 volunteer, in roles as diverse as carers, befrienders, gardeners and campaigners. They are crucial to helping us achieve our mission of supporting disabled people to live and work as independently as they choose.
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