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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.
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Representing Sense at Birmingham Pride
On Saturday, we headed down to chat to the LGBT community about the work we do.
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Sense of Pride: at Sense, LGBT+ inclusion is about more than rainbow flags
Michael, who leads communications at Sense, tells us about how we are marking Pride in this blog.
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Four things you shouldn’t say to a parent of a disabled child
Ableist comments from other parents and professionals have really made things hard for me. These are some examples of things that I’ve been told that have made me feel judged.
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Celebrate Disability History Month by learning about these important people in disability history
Disability History Month runs from 16 November to 16 December. So it’s the perfect time to ask: how well do you know your disability history?
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Creating Thrive, an arts and music festival for disabled people with complex needs
At Sense, we believe that no one should be left out of life. That’s why we’ve created Thrive, a festival with disabled people’s needs and desires at its very centre.
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Black is Beautiful
For Thelma, Black History Month is a reason to celebrate black identity, in all its forms.
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Why disabled people with complex needs, need sexuality and relationships support
Tracy Girling, a sexuality and relationships adviser for Sense, explains what that means, and why her role is so important.
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Coming out as transgender has been shaped by my blindness
This Pride month, Connor explains the unique challenges of being both blind and transgender.
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How Sense supports disabled people with complex needs to explore their sexuality and gender identity
Tracy shares how she and other Sense sexuality and relationships advisers support adults with complex needs with their identity.