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Christmas – Thinking of Others

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28th November 2011
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Disability,Education

Certainly Christmas can be a very special, magical time of year. But the reality is, it can also be a very lonely, difficult, pressurised and desperate time for more people than we probably give credit for. This is probably never more apparent than in our current climate. Santa will still come but is probably spending [...] Read more

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Christmas Shopping

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28th November 2011
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Art, Media, Design,Disability,Education,Fun!

Last year I dedicated my Christmas blog to the new addition of the Barbie collection, wheelchair user Becky and I thought it appropriate to talk about toys as Christmas rapidly creeps up on us to burn a hole in our pockets. As you know shopping online is the best way of making the pennies stretch [...] Read more

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Men and shopping…

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24th November 2011
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I don’t often go shopping, a trait I suspect I share with most men. It doesn’t happen often but when it does I like to think of it as a quasi-military operation: I go to a specific retailer for one or more specific items, I buy them and I leave. As Al Pacino would say, [...] Read more

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Caroline Casey In Brussels

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18th November 2011
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Business,Caroline Casey,Disability,Social Entrepreneurs

Caroline Casey is speaking at the European Commission today in Brussels Promoting Social Entrepreneurship in Europe, with speakers such as Muhammad Yunus, Michel Barnier, European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services and Nick Hurd, Minister for civil society of the UK Entrepreneurship is a key part of creating a positive and sustainable change in society [...] Read more

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The Penny Dropped

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17th November 2011
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Business,Disability,Education,Fun!

Everything Kanchi does makes’ sense; we don’t make people do things because they feel like they have too. It makes sense for business to engage with the disability business case and disability community because it gives them access to unsaturated market spaces, talent, allows them to retain talented staff and manages their reputation during a [...] Read more

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