Hi, my name is Exiled_Bee!

Exiled_Bee
Exiled_Bee Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
I work in an adult education institution in Germany. I'm not disabled, but I teach English to future carers and remedial therapists, so I'm always on the look-out for "real-life" stories to make my classes relevant and foster a deeper understanding of disability. And I learn a lot myself while doing so!

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  • CockneyRebel
    CockneyRebel Online Community Member Posts: 5,188 Championing
    Hello Exiled Bee and welcome

    Please have a good look around and join in with any threads, I am sure that you can share some things with our members as well as seeing many different stories

    CR
  • steve51
    steve51 Online Community Member Posts: 7,121 Championing
    Hi @Exiled_Bee

    A very very big welcome to you this mourning.

    Please please have a good look around our site ???

    I'm constantly looking at different ways for treatment/management off my chronic pain as tablets don't work !!!!!

  • Geoark
    Geoark Online Community Member Posts: 1,467 Championing
    Hello @Exiled_Bee and welcome to the community.
  • Exiled_Bee
    Exiled_Bee Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
    Thanks to all for your kind words of welcome!

  • steve51
    steve51 Online Community Member Posts: 7,121 Championing
    Hi @Exiled_Bee

    No problem please please let me know if I can help !!!!!
  • Exiled_Bee
    Exiled_Bee Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
    Cheers! At the moment I am keeping an eye open for blog posts etc. that will help me to raise my students' awareness and understanding of what impact visible or invisible disabilities have on those affected (so also family, partners, carers, classmates, workmates etc.).

  • AlexW_Scope
    AlexW_Scope Scope Posts: 223 Empowering
    Welcome @Exiled_Bee

    You may also find Scope's blog and our YouTube channel useful sources of disabled people's stories.