“Even if parents win the argument eventually, the children will suffer first.” Life is shorter than you think. Time is of the essence. So often families are forced to evidence failure before they have any chance of winning the argument. Editorial https://t.co/Guzo6vggWm
“Whatever your politics, you can agree that punishing disabled and sick people for falling on hard times is absolutely morally wrong and they have blood on their hands”
@chessmartinez on the government’s austerity policy. #bbcqt
Sheila Hollins: ‘I hope Nigel will be so embedded In his community that there will always be people who’ll look out for him, love him, care for him after I’m no longer here. That’s what every parent wants’ https://t.co/puLYSRPvTe
Thoroughly enjoyed participating in the Inclusion in Action in Arts & Culture @LyricHammer last night and presenting @PortraitsofGrit. A big thank you to @paul_a_morrow for organising!
@jo3grace Most recent posts on https://t.co/hFhiegH8ii are about experiences of siblings to those with disabilities, a group that is sadly sometimes overlooked.