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Month: July 2016

Sagamihara: an indication of how Japan views people with disabilities

On 26th July at 2:30 am police were called in a town in Japan called Sagamihara, Satoshi Uematsu a former … More

disabilities, human rights, Japan social care, Sagamihara

Being a Support Worker

My first book is now available on Kindle, very pleased to finally have this out, you can purchase it at … More

autism, kindle, learning disabilities, published, Rick jensen, support work

Diving into the Deep End of a Black Lake: the risk of too much choice.

I’ve been away for a while from this blog, very busy with a new job, kickboxing training, getting a teaching … More

brexit, choice, ignorance, social impact

Recent Posts

  • Rituals and Routines Part 7: I’m so OCD! No, you’re not.
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  • Rituals and Routines Part Six: Eating Habits
  • The Deficit Theory: Is it better to have it all or not?
  • Philosophy is Wank.

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