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What does inclusion mean at Sense?
Our head of Inclusion and Wellbeing, Benjamin, wraps up our Black History Month blog series. He shares his insights into Sense’s journey towards…
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Finding out about Windrush
Jacqui shares her mum’s Windrush story and the impact this event had on their family. I’d heard people talk about Windrush before,…
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Passing on a powerful culture
Earlier this year, we learned about Dieumerci’s passion for boxing and the profound impact sport had on his life…
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Taking steps forward so that we all feel equal
Hearing their stories and ambitions, Barbara’s helped to shape support and opportunities for the ethnic minority staff at Sense.
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My fight for support to see at work
Patrick’s experiences with employers and the Access to Work programme haven’t always been positive. Patrick recalls how their lack of understanding and support…
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What Disability Pride Month means to me
July is Disability Pride Month. This year, it’s prompted me to think about what “disability pride” means to me.
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People who are deafblind respond to five common myths about deafblindness
For Deafblind Awareness Week, three people who are deafblind discuss common myths about deafblindness.
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As a photographer who is deafblind, I challenge stereotypes every day
Ian Treherne is a professional photographer from Southend, Essex. In this blog for Deafblind Awareness Week 2023, he tells us about his love of photography and fighting for inclusion.
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‘My life as a deafblind drag king’
The scene fades in from black. A ring light is positioned before a mirror. After a few seconds, it’s switched on, revealing the silhouette…
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As a queer, disabled couple, my partner and I face ableism and homophobia combined when we go out together
In this blog for Pride Month, Jeffie explains how her queer, disabled relationship has opened her eyes to the ways homophobia and ableism intersect.