Tips and Resources for Online Support Groups — The Bipolar Parent

If you suffer from a mental illness like bipolar disorder, then a peer support group can be a valuable asset to you. Having other people validate your experience might be liberating; being able to offer similar support to those around you may be cathartic. Support groups are not a replacement for therapy but can be […]

Tips and Resources for Online Support Groups — The Bipolar Parent

Children and Disability Hate Crime — Terminally Tough

Our Disabled Weevl bloggers Team look out for each other and rise to the occasion when it comes to tackling Disability hate Crime. 

My regular readers are aware that I have been on the receiving end of some pretty horrendous disability hate crime. Sadly, even in 2020 these kinds of discrimination are still rife and its only getting worse. Organisations like Stop Hate UK are a lifeline for those of us dealing with and recovering from such encounters […]

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Online Week 23rd March

Our goal is to enrich the experience of those with a disability using online processes. We want to make heard the ‘voice’ of those with intellectual disabilities and create a safe & secure platform for those to extend their social circles of support. We want to assist people to maintain connections where they experience isolation. This takes many forms both technical and participatory, in enabling those who find themselves on the digital periphery. Come and join us in celebrating those we exist to serve by finding out how you can make a difference to people’s lives.      https://www.parkviewprojectne.com/ We are a drop in centre operating between 12.00 noon to 6.30 pm Tuesday and Wednesday each week. This is a European wide event involving anyone involved in making online access to all.

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Digital Do

Digital Do is a project devised by young people with a Learning Disability who wanted to have the space in which to develop their personal skills alongside taking control over digital processes. The aim is to plan an event or activity that can be understood as a business that they are responsible for. For example, setting up a community cinema, delivering carpet bowls or anything that focuses on getting people involved. However, to ensure technology is at the forefront of their individual projects they will be encouraged to harvest interest in their offerings using social media and other tech-based skills to maintain communication, marketing, booking and other aspects of managing a business online. 

A Portal to Digital Inclusion? — John Popham’s Random Musings

So, Digital Inclusion colleagues, what do we think of Portal by Facebook? If you haven’t seen it, basically it’s a video conferencing kit, which comes in four different forms, the Portal TV, which plugs into your TV and sits on top of the set, the Portal, a 10 inch, Digital Photo frame-like device with video […]

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