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New dramatherapy group aims to support GBTQ men living with health conditions

A London-based LGBTQIA+ community agency is launching a new peer-led dramatherapy group in Clapham to support GBTQ men living with

Eight of the drivers stand in front of five of the six taxis. They are in a dark carpark and the headlights are on.

The 70-year-old who acted as translator for London taxis transporting refugees in Poland

A 70-year-old volunteer this week acted as translator for six London taxis transporting refugees from Poland after his wife said

Richmond Gymnastics offer free taster session for children with disabilities

Richmond Gymnastics are offering a free taster session next month for children in primary school with disabilities or additional needs.

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Disabled households face “damaging choices” amid soaring energy costs

When Linda Black’s energy provider got in touch with details of her new tariff, she was overcome with anxiety.  Already

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Occupational therapy assessments wait times take up to seven months

South West Londoners are waiting up to seven months to get an adult occupational therapy assessment.  Freedom of Information requests

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Photographer with cerebral palsy aiming to change perceptions of Jamaica with Richmond exhibition

A photographer with cerebral palsy is aiming to change perceptions of Jamaica with his upcoming exhibition in Richmond. Dexter McLean

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South west London boroughs among worst in capital for hate crime

Boroughs in south west London are among the worst in the capital for rising hate crime, with many reporting a

British Home raises neuro-disability awareness for UK Disability History Month

To mark UK Disability History Month (18 November – 20 December) Streatham-based charity, British Home, is raising awareness and funds

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Climate anxiety plagues millions as COP26 criticised for lack of disability inclusion

Climate anxiety is gripping millions as activists express discontent over the COP26 world climate summit in Glasgow, which ended on

Croydon Council receives most adult social care complaints in London

Croydon Council has received the most complaints regarding adult social care in London, and the 10th highest in England, according

Cafe Sunshine could soon be closing down.

Twickenham disability café under redevelopment threat from Richmond Council

A Twickenham café that exclusively hires people with learning disabilities has spoken out about its fears of being shut down

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