Talking Sense blog
People like you, writing about their experiences of complex disabilities, deafblindness and all things Sense.
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How to fundraise: five tips from a top fundraiser
Guni Suri is a Sense supporter who's nominated for Fundraiser of the Year at the 2023 Sense Awards. Find out his top tips for how to raise money for charity.
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How music connected us to our daughter’s world
Chloe’s parents were at a low ebb when they found Sense. Sense helped the family to reach each other through music, as Wayne, Chloe’s dad explains.
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Sense Christmas Family Days mean everyone gets to feel the Christmas spirit
For families with children with children who are deafblind, going to a Christmas party or visiting Santa’s grotto often just isn’t accessible. That’s why we hold Christmas Family Days all over the UK.
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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, the movement…
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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 as…
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Sensory stories helped our family start a new chapter
Verity's mum, Sarah, didn’t know how the family were going to connect with Verity and include her in family life. Now they have the answers.
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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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40 years of our Usher service: The difference it’s made
Marylin Kilsby, who was an essential part of operations from very early on, joins us to reflect on those decades and the support Sense made available to people with Usher.
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What disabled people need to know about the digital switchover
Find out everything you need to know about the UK’s digital telephone switchover.
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Why I became voice for those who couldn’t speak up
Anna has been an incredible campaigner for Sense over the last year. Through thick and thin, she pushed for better support for disabled households struggling under the high cost of living.