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31. When caring for carers can be done carelessly
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 November 2011On the radio last night, during a programme about disability, someone said that the world is divided between the disabled and the not-yet disabled.
32. Please help us build somewhere we can cry
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 October 2011Right here in Wokingham there are families whose children are so severely disabled that they often feel they can't leave the house.
33. A rubbish idea for carers
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 October 2011In the local news this week is a piece about the council's intention to reduce the amount of rubbish households are allowed to produce to 80 bags a year.
34. An average day of chasing, badgering and reminding
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 27 September 2011Today, I have nine people to chase. An average number, on an average day.
35. The parking spaces some people think are theirs
Get Wokingham, Friday 16 September 2011Despite all the concessions, parking the car with a disabled person to think about is really not easy.
36. The value of talking to those who can't talk to you
Get Wokingham, Thursday 25 August 2011When you have a small child who is not yet talking, it is vital that you keep the chat going.
37. Forced to go private for a vital appointment
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 August 2011Finally we have an appointment with the Ear, Nose and Throat Consultant. Though not at the Royal Berks, privately, at the Berkshire Independent.
38. Pointless hurdles to essential care
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 10 August 2011One thing that is more annoying that having to go to all the hospital appointments we have is actually getting the appointments in the first place.
39. It's not just a postcode lottery - it's an age lottery too
Get Wokingham, Monday 18 July 2011If you have a baby born with a disability, then certain services kick in, eventually.
40. Gawping adults who should know better
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 06 July 2011One of the aspects of her disability that upsets my daughter more than most is the stares we get from other people.
