V.L.A.D. Outreach CIC provides inclusive, accessible mental health support for people with disabilities and underserved communities, offering person-centred care, flexible therapy options, and compassionate connection in memory of Vladimir.
Calling All Stitch Stars: The Great British Sewing Bee Is Welcoming Disabled Sewers to the Sewing Room
Applications are open for Series 12 of The Great British Sewing Bee, with a strong focus on inclusion and accessibility for disabled sewers. Discover how the show is championing diversity in the sewing room.
Celebrating 5 Years of Mi-Spend: Empowering Independent Spending
Over the past five years, Mi-Spend has been transforming how people with learning disabilities, autism, and dementia access and manage their everyday spending.
Falling Through The Cracks: A Mother’s Fight For Her Autistic Son To Access Mental Health Services
Trigger Warning: A mother shares the harrowing reality of caring for her autistic son, who was denied critical mental health services,
Five Years On From My MS Diagnosis: Living With Multiple Sclerosis And Finding Strength In Change
In this reflective personal story, Hannah Webster shares her journey of resilience, the impact of MS on her life, and her hopes for the future.
ADHD The Experience: Celebrate, Laugh, Connect And Enjoy Festive Fun With Suzi Payton
Suzi Payton invites comedy fans and those curious about the neurodivergent experience to a truly unique, festive event this December – ADHD The Experience!
Purple Tuesday 2024: Highlighting The Urgent Need For Accessibility In Public Spaces And Services
To mark Purple Tuesday, a disabled couple shares their first-hand experience of navigating public spaces and transport systems that don’t accommodate their needs.
Royal Ballet And Opera To Host Relaxed Performance Of Leonard Bernstein’s Trouble In Tahiti And A Quiet Place
On 22nd October, the Royal Ballet and Opera will hold a sensory-adapted, Relaxed Performance of its new production of Leonard Bernstein’s two operas, Trouble in Tahiti and A Quiet Place.
The Stimming Pool: Neurodiverse Artists Redefining Filmmaking
We speak to filmmakers of The Stimming Pool, a feature-length documentary where we see five neurodiverse artists create a singular visual project that offers a fascinating glimpse into their singular perspective on the human experience.
Autistic Filmmakers Changing Perceptions Of Casting Neurodivergent People In Hollywood
We speak to autistic filmmakers Sue Ann Pien and Bella Zoe Martinez about the award winning short film Once More, Like Rain Man.