Dyspraxia may be surrounded by stereotypes of being ditzy, clumsy and ungraceful, but it's no laughing matter
When is the end of mental health?
The way we talk about mental health is still not sustainable, says Florence Oulds.
Rejoicing in the revolution of non-conforming bodies and minds
Is my rhythm of life more than just an inconvenience to me? Is it also an inconvenience to a capitalist model of production which fails and oppresses so many? If so, are my life and body rhythms wiser than I knew?
Emotional labour is a significant part of the unpaid work ‘unemployed’ disabled women do
My ‘unemployment’ doesn’t mean that I don’t work – it means that I don’t get paid for the work that I do.
Being disabled at Christmas can be lonely
It’s Christmas Eve, and I am currently sat on a train on my way home.
As a wheelchair user, snow is a scary prospect
I just wish that snowmen and sledging were still possible for me.
Parliament ignores mental health within autistic communities
Parliment have said autism and mental health is a priority. The MP turnout says otherwise.
How being vulnerable in relationships helped me
Both hearing loss and anxiety taught me about openness.
Disability in Italy
Emrys Travis on the Italian university system, and how it can affect students with disabilities.
