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Child mental health crisis: Better resilience is the solution, say experts
Jane Graham has been a school nurse for nearly 20 years and during this time the nature of her work has completely changed. She has seen a surge in school children struggling. “It really impacts pupils at secondary school, but some are as young as seven,” she explains.
Disability advocate Alice Wong on resistance in the new year: ‘Life is a dumpster fire, but I’m not alone’
Disability advocate Alice Wong, who received a 2024 MacArthur ‘genius’ grant, reflects on a moment that changed her life – and why she finds hope in sci-fi.
Disability support dogs graduate with honours
Labradors, retrievers, spaniels and collies all graduated as support dogs for people with disabilities at a ceremony. The event at the Quays Hotel, Sheffield, celebrated dogs and volunteers, and raised money for Support Dogs.
Families forced out of labour market amid rising costs
62% of parent carers have given up work or reduced hours, on average losing £21,174 from their family income. Together with enormous energy bills and rising costs of getting a diagnosis, therapies and help at school, many families with disabled children are in an impossibly precarious financial situation.
Families forced out of labour market amid rising costs
62% of parent carers have given up work or reduced hours, on average losing £21,174 from their family income. Together with enormous energy bills and rising costs of getting a diagnosis, therapies and help at school, many families with disabled children are in an impossibly precarious financial situation.
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