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How Employers Can Attract and Support New Hires With Disabilities

Attracting employees with disabilities isn’t about a single policy or perk. It’s about aligning structures, benefits, and incentives so qualified people can see a future at your organization. When employers remove unnecessary barriers, they don’t just hire more inclusively; they build workplaces that work better for everyone.

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Loneliness at Christmas: You Are Not Alone

Loneliness at Christmas can affect anyone. This heartfelt first-person article reminds readers they are not alone, explores depression and seasonal sadness, and offers practical ways to cope, learn new skills, and find hope as the New Year approaches.

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PRESS RELEASE: UK Website Designers Proposed Charity and Consulting Agency

Press Release: Disabled Entrepreneur www.disabledentrepreneur.uk: to be established as a foundation, supporting disabled founders through advocacy, education, mentoring, and access to opportunity. Disability UK www.disabilityuk.co.uk: to be registered as a charity, creating measurable social impact while offering ESG-aligned opportunities for investors and corporate partners.

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Living with FND: One Young Man’s Journey of Resilience, Awareness, and Hope

Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) can change a life in an instant. One man’s courageous journey reveals the hidden reality of living with a condition that disrupts the brain’s ability to send and receive signals—despite normal scans and test results. Through weakness, tremors, mobility challenges, and daily unpredictability, he has discovered resilience he never knew he had. By sharing his story, he hopes to break the stigma, raise awareness, and empower others who feel unheard. His message is simple: FND is real, recovery is possible, and no one should face it alone.