'Think of this: a plan to ‘warehouse’ disabled people. What kind of nation is Britain becoming?'
@DrFrancesRyan on Bristol City Council's 'Fair and Affordable Care' policy.
https://t.co/wXMgcvZqMC
Free collaging workshop, this Friday!!
For disabled, chronically ill, or neurodivergent people aged 18-30, in Bristol.
At the M Shed/online - sign up essential 💕
https://t.co/9S5UREumPb
#Bristol#DisabilityTwitter
Calling disabled people aged 18-30, in/around Bristol! I'm running a 2-part collaging workshop next week (Friday 26th Jan) at the M-Shed. Materials and snacks (+ a small stipend of £20 for your time) will be provided! Free tickets here: https://t.co/I9xhDZ3whw
Calling disabled people aged 18-30, in/around Bristol! I'm running a 2-part collaging workshop next week (Friday 26th Jan) at the M-Shed. Materials and snacks (+ a small stipend of £20 for your time) will be provided! Free tickets here: https://t.co/I9xhDZ3whw
Britain’s new king says he wants a “revolution” to tackle the climate crisis.
But all he really wants is a veneer of respectability whilst he shores up his historic privilege, argues @ClareHymer.
https://t.co/6q8MuLJmzo
Are you disabled, aged 18-30, and living in the UK? Do you want to do some fun journalling workshops thinking about care? Please DM me for more info! #DisabilityTwitter#NEISvoid
These workshops form part of a research study exploring understandings of care from the perspective of young disabled people in the UK. All workshops are free and will take place on Zoom and/or in London/Bristol depending on participant preference. /2
“No genre is intrinsic to the experience of illness, and medical narrative can be a form of hegemony that ensures that illness is meaningful only in ways that reify Western medicine and capitalism as redemptive forces.”
Brian Teare on narrative medicine:https://t.co/2Jny6cxa6X
As an @LSEnews student, I’d love to study in the new Marshall Building — but when I tried to enter today & yesterday, the wheelchair accessible door was locked.
It’s been 12yrs since the Equality Act, & LSE still can’t wrap it’s head around disabled students entering buildings.