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[Advert for the film "Tea With Two Sugars" 
Pictured top row (From left to right): Joe O'Neil, Samantha Boswell and Vicky Lilly. Second row: Gary Ironmonger, Leanne Hodgson, Emma Millar, Ian Bridgewater. Third row: Gary Clifton, Nathan Tamangi and Kerrie Taylor.}

Here is the NEW Trailer to "A Tea and Two Sugars" film production from our 'Being Heard Music' group at 'Cerebral Palsy Midlands'.

This project has been funded by 'National Lottery' 'Awards for all' Community Fund Grants. A collaboration between our 'Being Heard' Music Group together with 'Quench Arts'. This is an original musical with the music directed by Musical Director Richard Ganner and ‘Being Heard’ team members. This project from the very beginning has been user-led, with our citizens devising the story, and lyrics and creating/performing music for the show. Through discussions with all the members of the ‘Being Heard’ group, they have stated that people in the community just don't know how to speak to them, often defaulting to speaking to a carer or speaking very slowly. 
 
The (Dis)Ability Awareness Musical “Tea With Two Sugars” will aim to break down these barriers through this disability awareness musical, helping the community to communicate with people with CP in the future. It is a piece based on inclusion and the issues that many still face in everyday life. The issues focused on vary from the limitations of public transport to people’s attitudes and biases towards people with disabilities. All the members of our 'Being Heard' music group hope that this piece can inspire people to rise against prejudice and take a moment to think about their own attitudes towards people who are not as able as they are. 
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Specialist Information Officer and Cerebral Palsy Programme Lead

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