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I don’t know about you, but whenever a year comes to an end, I find myself in reflective mode. What did I do last year? What did I love? What did I learn? And I’ve realised that more than anything ...
When I read Sally Austen’s article on The Limping Chicken about deaf mental health services, I found myself nodding along.
Every year, as autumn slips into winter, I see people joke about being “sad because it’s cold” or “just hating the dark.” I laugh along sometimes —  but behind that laugh I do wonder if they knew ...
For us deaf people, Christmas can mean feeling left out, even as everyone around us seems to be having a wonderful time. Christmas dinner, carol singing, the King’s speech on telly, young children, ...
Billed as a show for ages 3–100, Tortoise and the Hare at Derby Theatre more than lives up to its promise. As I settled into the studio theatre ready for the show to begin, I was conscious at first of ...
I recently joined a free training programme for disabled actors because I wanted to learn new skills. I was unsure about it at first but a valued deaf friend recommended it to me. I’m a deaf performer ...