by Quartet_admin | Sep 30, 2019 | Community News
Dry wit and humour triumph over loneliness R is a local man who became lonely and isolated since his wife became ill some years ago. Rs wife suffers from dementia and has been living in a residential care home for over 7 years. R lives alone in their family home...
by Quartet_admin | Sep 26, 2019 | Community News
Overcoming a fear of being on the water At Kingsweston School we have been working closely with All-Aboard Watersports for 4 years. They have given our pupils – all of whom have an Autistic Spectrum Condition (many have additional needs as well) – the opportunity to...
by Quartet_admin | Sep 26, 2019 | Community News
How can you not believe you “deserve to be okay and safe”? “Alan had a history of childhood sexual abuse and was in an emotionally abusive relationship. He was fearful of leaving the house, unable to relax, and had high anxiety and difficulty...
by Quartet_admin | Sep 20, 2019 | Community News
Mukhtar’s Story When Bristol Refugee Right’s Young People’s Immigration Project (YPIP) met Mukhtar, he had recently arrived in the UK alone, after being separated from all of his family. The local authority refused to believe he was just 17 years old, leaving...
by Quartet_admin | Sep 2, 2019 | Community News
In the Somali language there is no word for autism “Autism Independence (AI) is a Bristol-based organisation which works with minority ethnic families and local authorities to help improve the quality of life for individuals living with autism. The word autism is not...
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