I am currently researching issues of mobility and pressure to walk amongst mobility aid users
Rosie1640
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Hi, my name is Rosie Booth and I am currently researching issues of mobility and pressure to walk amongst mobility aid users with physical impairments, for my dissertation at Liverpool Hope University studying Disability Studies in Education.
This topic is one I feel very passionate about as a wheelchair user myself with embodied experience of the research topic.
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Hello @Rosie1640 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
I am one of the team of community champions who help and advise new members.
Wish you well with your research .
I am sure members of our community be happy to contribute .
Please take care.
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You might want to look at NHS ENGLAND new wheelchair policy,NHS ENGLAND PERSONAL WHEELCHAIR BUDGETS but the implementation is patchy to say the least
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Thank you both very much.
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