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Introducing our three-year plan: Transforming Sense, together
James, our chief executive, is incredibly proud to share the launch of our new three-year plan, Transforming Sense, together.
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How to plan an accessible Christmas party
When planning a Christmas party it's important to consider inclusivity. Disability advocate Jeffie explains how.
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Just because I’m deafblind doesn’t mean I shouldn’t have equal access to live events
After sharing his frustration at booking accessible concert tickets, Steven got a deluge of negative comments.
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How to have an accessible Pride
Everybody should be able to attend Pride. Here, Jeffie explains how you can prepare for a Pride event as a disabled person, and how Pride events can be more accessible.
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Sense Hub Loughborough officially opened by our patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal
On Tuesday 19 March 2024, HRH The Princess Royal visited Sense Hub Loughborough to meet with people we support, families, staff and volunteers…
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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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Why we’re bringing more support for disabled people to Leicestershire with Sense Hub Loughborough
Rachel talks about why bringing more support for disabled people to the East Midlands is important.
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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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Why an open culture is the key to good safeguarding
Here are some of the ways that we make sure we’re getting safeguarding right at Sense.
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Sense Arts receives landmark Arts Council funding as a new National Portfolio Organisation
We are delighted that Sense Arts has received NPO status from the Arts Council. A first for Sense Arts and a first for social care!