@Peston How about thisโฆ not making people fit for for work, but making workplaces fit for people with disabilities, people who are neurodiverse, etc. Donโt amplify the prejudice that it is just people to blame, itโs also govt and employers for not creating wholistic spaces to work in.
Thank you Gibraltar Chronicle for putting the Kings Cross Deaf Mosaic exhibition on front page news! Maite is a superb deaf awareness raiser and campaigner for Gibraltar. @kingscrossN1C@DeafMosaic
LOVE this #timelapse of Stephen Iliffeโs gorgeous portrait of my fiancรฉ Ben & our son Joey in the #PeakDistrict!
It's one of 54 stunning photos of #Deaf & #Deafblind people featured in Stephen's @DeafMosaic exhibition at @KingsCrossN1C. On until 28 May.
https://t.co/zsSGqL0Wcp
@CEOActionDeafns@kingscrossN1C Cool. I will research relevant contacts at New Walk - but if you,
or anyone you know have any contacts, let me know. Could be something we do with Action Deafness as a local partner?
@dilughholistic Thank you for the lovely feedback, Dilugh ๐๐ป I had exactly the same experience as you growing up - and thatโs why I started this project!
Venue: OXO Gallery, Oxo Tower Wharf, London SE1 9PH. Dates: Weds 15 March to Sunday 19 March 2023, open daily 11am to 6pm. Admission: Free. Nearest stations: Waterloo, London Bridge, St Pauls, Blackfriars, Southwark.
I'm delighted to share news of biggest-ever Deaf Mosaic exhibition at most high-profile gallery so far. 36 Deaf Mosaic portraits will go on display at OXO Gallery at the heart of London's famous South Bank district. Further details below. #deafmosaic#ndcs_uk#OxoTowerWharf