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Fundraiser for permanent Gympanzees gym for disabled children
A pop-up leisure centre for children with disabilities has launched a fundraising appeal to build a permanent base. Physiotherapist Stephanie Wheen set up Gympanzees four years ago when she saw the lack of facilities in Bristol. She said she gets “desperate calls” from parents asking them to run all year round.
‘I was different, not broken’: how my autism diagnosis changed my life
As her sons were diagnosed on the autism spectrum, Sandra Thom-Jones began to wonder if she too was autistic – and fear she wasn’t.
COVID and social media pressures driving surge in mental health problems, say doctors
A combination of the pandemic and social media pressures is driving a surge in mental health problems, including eating disorders, among young people. Lizzie, a former patient at West London NHS Trust, developed anorexia in her teens after struggling with anxiety and depression when she was just 12.
Committee calls for Energy Support Packages to be better targeted
A report by the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has called on the Government to update its energy support packages to help the most vulnerable and low-income households.
Most significant change to taxi and private hire vehicle accessibility legislation in 12 years
New laws will ensure the 13.7 million disabled people in England, Scotland and Wales receive the assistance they need and will not be charged over the odds when using taxis and private hire vehicles (PHVs).
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