by Scott Whitney | Aug 29, 2023 | Blogs, Uncategorized
When discussing Best thing since sliced bread by Samantha Renke it was clear some members of the group could resonate with Samantha and her experiences, whilst others couldn’t. Her book is written in the same style as you see from Samantha in interviews an on...
by Scott Whitney | Jul 29, 2023 | Blogs
We received a lot of nominations for the first ever All 4 Inclusion Awards and it was hard choosing finalists. Firstly thank you to everyone who took the time to nominate. It made the panels job extremely hard in choosing just five in each category. I also want to...
by Scott Whitney | Apr 14, 2023 | Blogs, Menopause
Following a survey on LinkedIn, 44% of people asked confirmed that the business they work for does not have a menopause policy. Is this right ? “It should be written into their policies but a policy alone won’t bring change, businesses need education to help...
by Gill Haran | Apr 10, 2023 | Blogs
“In the year ending March 2021, disabled people were more likely to report feelings of loneliness “often or always” (15.1%) than non-disabled people (3.6%)”cited www.ons.gov.uk That’s 4 times as likely to feel cut off from society and your peers, and to not be...
by Scott Whitney | Feb 15, 2023 | Blogs
The Autism Coach, Nicky Collins is running a 4-week online course, in this 28-day journey she will teach you step-by-step how to stop overdelivering and undercharging, so you know the value of your time. You will learn how to set clear boundaries so you can get in...
by Scott Whitney | Feb 13, 2023 | Blogs
Following our recent LinkedIn survey, 87% of those who identify as disabled were bullied at some point throughout school. Let that number sit with you a moment. Just over 1 in 10 disabled people survive education without being bullied. Surely this can’t be...