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What essential life skills do teens with disabilities need to know?
When we grow up, we’re expected to enter the world knowing certain life skills that are important as adults. However,... Read more
Talking to kids about disability
By getting to know a person for who they are, rather than how they look or some behaviour which they may exhibit that... Read more
How to deal with ADHD in everyday life
This guide will show how medication, changing patterns of behaviour and developing goals can help someone manage life... Read more
Growing up with a sibling living with disability
This edition of the Disability Support Guide covers the things for parents to keep in mind to foster a strong connection... Read more
A guide to dating for people living with disability
Pop that cork, whip out your bouquet of flowers and prepare to blush, because the anxiety of a first date or knowing... Read more
What do people with an invisible disability need to know about flying?
Booked your hotel? Got your tickets? Packed that last sock into the luggage and zipped it all up for your trip away?... Read more
Date ideas for a partner living with disability
This article will list ten ideas for romantic, casual and active outings, which offer much more than generic ‘go for a... Read more
University support for students with disabilities
In particular, you’ll need to know: who to talk to, what to consider, how you will qualify, why you are studying and... Read more
What to do when someone has a seizure
This article addresses symptoms and protocol, along with some potential causes of a seizure. Read more
When is introversion an issue?
People with agoraphobia may find that the pandemic normalised a very serious condition, with many people who have a... Read more
A guide to nightclubs for people with disability
Independence is great, although nightclubs aren’t. Still, if you’re planning on heading out for a night on... Read more
Why some adults are ‘picky eaters’ and what to do
Plenty of adults are ‘picky eaters,’ but what would lead someone to be so particular? Read more