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Why is Disability Still Shown as a Punishment?

Posted by Raya on September 30, 2018February 4, 2022 in Articles, Blog

It is 2018, and though we still have myths to bust and stigmas to break, attitudes towards disabled people are slowly improving. Yet there are some who still believe that disability is a form of personal punishment for the disabled…

Ten things only someone with hearing impairment will know

Posted by Raya on June 28, 2018 in Blog, Literature

We often read about the experiences of wheelchair users, visually impaired, autistic or people with down’s syndrome but rarely do we come across articles or blogs about people with hearing impairment. The reason behind this trend is not clear but…

Britain’s Got Talent or …Contradictory Issues

Posted by Raya on June 5, 2018June 6, 2018 in Blog

So a disabled stand up comedian named Lost Voice Guy won this year’s Britain’s Got Talent which is a fantastic achievement by all accounts considering all the logistic obstacles that LVG would have had to endure and pass to get to this…

I long for the day…

Posted by Raya on May 5, 2018June 6, 2018 in Blog

On a daily basis I encounter this baffling irony where people see the wheelchair before they see me, the person, yet fail to ‘see’ the ‘needs’ of the wheelchair to access places and venues, hence I felt the urge to…

Ten things a child with Down syndrome needs to know about his/her mother.

Posted by Raya on March 20, 2018March 20, 2018 in Literature

She was scared the most when she first knew about it. She felt lost, in fear of making any mistake or failing to do her job perfectly towards you. Perfection will be her aim which will also be her new…

The Choice Mothers Make When Disability Is Part Of The Equation

Posted by Raya on March 11, 2018February 4, 2022 in Blog

This weekend the UK will celebrate Mother’s day; that time of year when motherhood is celebrated and gifts, flowers and special gestures are presented to mothers but as a disabled person nothing that I will do for mine can ever…

Breaking barriers with biscuits: A recipe for Inclusion

Posted by Raya on January 26, 2018 in Disability

The status of women varies from one society to another; however, everywhere disability poses additional challenges for women and this is doubled further if you happen to live in the MENA region.  Arab Adults with disabilities (and especially women with…

Goodbye 2017…Hello 2018

Posted by Raya on December 31, 2017February 4, 2022 in Blog

We at Careless would like to wish all our followers, volunteers and supporters a prosperous and a ‘content’ new year. We wave goodbye to 2017 with all that it has brought us from joy, struggles and achievements. 2017 has been…

It is that dreaded D-Day again

Posted by Raya on December 4, 2017 in Blog

I realise that I am one of few that sees no significance of the annual International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) that is supposedly ‘celebrated’ on the 3rd of December and I also know that this view will be…

Yes, I am Disabled But Inspirational I am not!

Posted by Raya on September 23, 2017 in Blog

If I had a chocolate every time someone has said to me ‘well, you are inspirational’ I would have been extremely overweight! Not to mention the fact I would be bouncing up and down from the sugar! So here is…

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