Waking up with a Disability
Content warnings: medical negligence, ableism, depicts graphic detail of acquired traumatic injury.
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Trigger warning - suicide, mental health, loss of a loved one
Read full storyMarie Bledsoe
Marie Bledsoe
Making new friends is hard ... but even more so after a traumatic brain injury
Read full storyAnat Bigos
Content warnings: medical negligence, ableism, depicts graphic detail of acquired traumatic injury.
Read storyContent warning: this posts includes references to extreme medical situations and dying
Read storyBeing a slightly awkward human and a disabled parent are integral and wonderful parts of who I am.
Read storyMaria Scharnke talks about her experience of education and employment and what needs to change now.
Read storyA story about life-long learning, volunteering and leadership.
Read storyA story about Mary-Anne's experience of advocating for herself as a person with disability.
Read storyA story about navigating life with vision impairment and not holding back.
Read storyA story about navigating, sex, relationships and reproductive health as a woman with disability.
Read storyA story about being immunocompromised during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read storyA conversation between two women about incontinence.
Read storyA story about child institutionalisation.
Read storyA story about harassment in the workplace.
Read storyA piece about the disservice of beauty standards.
Read storyA poem about women with disability and sexuality.
Read storyA poem about having a place to be yourself.
Read storyA poem from the perspective of the patient.
Read storyA poem about the importance of not underestimating women with disability.
Read storyA poem about living with chronic illness and disability.
Read storyA candid story of trusty wheels and a pink silk dress. Copyright 2011.
Read storyAn article about the need for person-centred approaches to disability care. Copyright 1998.
Read storyA story about being a woman with disability from a non-English speaking background. Copyright 2000.
Read storyA piece about the process involved in making medical decisions. Copyright 1999.
Read storyA short piece about accepting your own body and self. Copyright 2005.
Read storyA short story about how life changes with disability. Copyright 2004.
Read storyA story about a family picnic. Copyright 2008.
Read storyAn article about disability, sexuality and relationships. Copyright 2003.
Read storyA powerful poem by the 13 year old disability blogger and activisit, Ruthie Hayward.
Read storyA poem about growing up Autistic.
Read storyA story about recognising the red flags of the violent relationship.
Read storyTabitha talks about her expiences as an Aboriginal woman in the criminal justice system.
Read storyBethany talks about her experience of gradually loosing her vision.
Read storyA story about growing up as a girl with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Read storyHelen talks about her life as a migrant Autistic woman.
Read storySadaf talks about rediscovering herself, her body and its boundaries after experiencing trauma.
Read storyCheryl discusses her experiences of discrimination in the workplace.
Read storyAnj tells her story about becoming a leader.
Read storyHelen talks about her experience in the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of technology.
Read storyRicky's story is about how they planned for disasters and crises like COVID-19 and how you can too.
Read storyIs tells their story of growing up with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Read storyElizabeth talks about her experiences as a Paralympian and advocate for people with disability.
Read storyHannah shares her experiences as a single mother with disability.
Read storyChanelle shares her story of how she has overcome discrimination.
Read storyKatrina shares her experiences as a woman with disability in education and leadership.
Read storyLiesl shares her experiences as a wheelchair basketball player, sailor and politician.
Read storyKiz shares their story as a non binary person with mental illness.
Read storyMargherita shares her experiences as a short statured, Italian, lesbian woman.
Read storyMia talks about her experiences navigating relationships, healthcare, housing and more.
Read storyJay talks about their experiences as a non-binary person with mental illness.
Read storyEmily shares her experiences as a cheerleader and filmmaker.
Read storyDeb tells her story of how she left a violent relationship.
Read storyJess shares her experiences as a survivor of violence.
Read storyJudy shares her experiences as a leader and advocate, including a trip to the United Nations.
Read storyKalena talks about visiting the United Nations and working with Speak Out Association of Tasmania.
Read storyMonique shares her experiences as a mentor and contributor to the Sunny app.
Read storyTalie shares her experiences as a survivor of violence.
Read storyDanielle shares her experiences as a para dancer.
Read storyAkii shares their experiences as a womxn of colour with disability who has experienced violence.
Read storyA poem about Erika's experiences of the mental health system.
Read storyA story about navigating through an abusive relationship and coming out the other side.
Read storyLeanne talks about her experiences with the child protection system as a woman with disability.
Read storyNicole Lee talks about the stereotypes and discrimination women with disability face as parents.
Read storyTess talks about their life as an Autistic, Aboriginal person with disability in rural Tasmania.
Read storyDeanna talks about exploring fitness and sexuality with Cerebal Palsy.
Read storyA poem about Erika's experiences of violence and abuse.
Read storyA poem about expreriences of violence and depression.
Read storyJenny talks about making a difference through disability advocacy.
Read storyHeathers reflections on the NDIS as a 65-year-old woman with cerebral palsy.
Read storyHanna's story of moving out of home and navigating life independently.
Read storyCharlie's story about navigating the health system to find answers.
Read storyIllustration of Bernadettte's experiences in healthcare.
Read storyJane's story about how she learned to speak up and advocate for herself.
Read storyCheryl's story as an Aboriginal woman with disability.
Read storyLyn's story about becoming a champ in the swimming pool.
Read storyJudith's experiences of advocating for women with disability in rural Queensland.
Read storyA story about the importance of speaking up for your rights.
Read storyA short story by Helen about her passion for music.
Read storyBeing a slightly awkward human and a disabled parent are integral and wonderful parts of who I am.
Read storyMaria Scharnke talks about her experience of education and employment and what needs to change now.
Read storyA story about life-long learning, volunteering and leadership.
Read storyA story about Mary-Anne's experience of advocating for herself as a person with disability.
Read storyA story about navigating life with vision impairment and not holding back.
Read storyA story about being immunocompromised during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read storyA story about harassment in the workplace.
Read storyA poem about the importance of not underestimating women with disability.
Read storyA poem about living with chronic illness and disability.
Read storyA candid story of trusty wheels and a pink silk dress. Copyright 2011.
Read storyA story about being a woman with disability from a non-English speaking background. Copyright 2000.
Read storyA short story about how life changes with disability. Copyright 2004.
Read storyA story about a family picnic. Copyright 2008.
Read storyA powerful poem by the 13 year old disability blogger and activisit, Ruthie Hayward.
Read storyA poem about growing up Autistic.
Read storyTabitha talks about her expiences as an Aboriginal woman in the criminal justice system.
Read storyBethany talks about her experience of gradually loosing her vision.
Read storyA story about growing up as a girl with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Read storyHelen talks about her life as a migrant Autistic woman.
Read storySadaf talks about rediscovering herself, her body and its boundaries after experiencing trauma.
Read storyCheryl discusses her experiences of discrimination in the workplace.
Read storyAnj tells her story about becoming a leader.
Read storyIs tells their story of growing up with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Read storyElizabeth talks about her experiences as a Paralympian and advocate for people with disability.
Read storyChanelle shares her story of how she has overcome discrimination.
Read storyKatrina shares her experiences as a woman with disability in education and leadership.
Read storyLiesl shares her experiences as a wheelchair basketball player, sailor and politician.
Read storyKiz shares their story as a non binary person with mental illness.
Read storyMargherita shares her experiences as a short statured, Italian, lesbian woman.
Read storyMia talks about her experiences navigating relationships, healthcare, housing and more.
Read storyEmily shares her experiences as a cheerleader and filmmaker.
Read storyDeb tells her story of how she left a violent relationship.
Read storyJudy shares her experiences as a leader and advocate, including a trip to the United Nations.
Read storyKalena talks about visiting the United Nations and working with Speak Out Association of Tasmania.
Read storyMonique shares her experiences as a mentor and contributor to the Sunny app.
Read storyDanielle shares her experiences as a para dancer.
Read storyA story about navigating through an abusive relationship and coming out the other side.
Read storyLeanne talks about her experiences with the child protection system as a woman with disability.
Read storyTess talks about their life as an Autistic, Aboriginal person with disability in rural Tasmania.
Read storyJenny talks about making a difference through disability advocacy.
Read storyHanna's story of moving out of home and navigating life independently.
Read storyCharlie's story about navigating the health system to find answers.
Read storyJane's story about how she learned to speak up and advocate for herself.
Read storyCheryl's story as an Aboriginal woman with disability.
Read storyLyn's story about becoming a champ in the swimming pool.
Read storyJudith's experiences of advocating for women with disability in rural Queensland.
Read storyA story about the importance of speaking up for your rights.
Read storyA short story by Helen about her passion for music.
Read storyContent warnings: medical negligence, ableism, depicts graphic detail of acquired traumatic injury.
Read storyContent warning: this posts includes references to extreme medical situations and dying
Read storyBeing a slightly awkward human and a disabled parent are integral and wonderful parts of who I am.
Read storyMaria Scharnke talks about her experience of education and employment and what needs to change now.
Read storyA story about navigating life with vision impairment and not holding back.
Read storyA conversation between two women about incontinence.
Read storyA story about child institutionalisation.
Read storyA poem about having a place to be yourself.
Read storyA poem from the perspective of the patient.
Read storyAn article about the need for person-centred approaches to disability care. Copyright 1998.
Read storyA piece about the process involved in making medical decisions. Copyright 1999.
Read storyA poem about growing up Autistic.
Read storyHelen talks about her life as a migrant Autistic woman.
Read storyHelen talks about her experience in the COVID-19 pandemic and the importance of technology.
Read storyRicky's story is about how they planned for disasters and crises like COVID-19 and how you can too.
Read storyIs tells their story of growing up with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Read storyHannah shares her experiences as a single mother with disability.
Read storyChanelle shares her story of how she has overcome discrimination.
Read storyKatrina shares her experiences as a woman with disability in education and leadership.
Read storyMia talks about her experiences navigating relationships, healthcare, housing and more.
Read storyJay talks about their experiences as a non-binary person with mental illness.
Read storyJudy shares her experiences as a leader and advocate, including a trip to the United Nations.
Read storyKalena talks about visiting the United Nations and working with Speak Out Association of Tasmania.
Read storyA poem about Erika's experiences of the mental health system.
Read storyA story about navigating through an abusive relationship and coming out the other side.
Read storyTess talks about their life as an Autistic, Aboriginal person with disability in rural Tasmania.
Read storyDeanna talks about exploring fitness and sexuality with Cerebal Palsy.
Read storyJenny talks about making a difference through disability advocacy.
Read storyHeathers reflections on the NDIS as a 65-year-old woman with cerebral palsy.
Read storyHanna's story of moving out of home and navigating life independently.
Read storyCharlie's story about navigating the health system to find answers.
Read storyIllustration of Bernadettte's experiences in healthcare.
Read storyJane's story about how she learned to speak up and advocate for herself.
Read storyA story about child institutionalisation.
Read storyA story about harassment in the workplace.
Read storyA story about recognising the red flags of the violent relationship.
Read storyTabitha talks about her expiences as an Aboriginal woman in the criminal justice system.
Read storyJay talks about their experiences as a non-binary person with mental illness.
Read storyDeb tells her story of how she left a violent relationship.
Read storyJess shares her experiences as a survivor of violence.
Read storyMonique shares her experiences as a mentor and contributor to the Sunny app.
Read storyTalie shares her experiences as a survivor of violence.
Read storyAkii shares their experiences as a womxn of colour with disability who has experienced violence.
Read storyA poem about Erika's experiences of the mental health system.
Read storyA story about navigating through an abusive relationship and coming out the other side.
Read storyTess talks about their life as an Autistic, Aboriginal person with disability in rural Tasmania.
Read storyA poem about Erika's experiences of violence and abuse.
Read storyA poem about expreriences of violence and depression.
Read storyCheryl's story as an Aboriginal woman with disability.
Read storyA story about navigating, sex, relationships and reproductive health as a woman with disability.
Read storyA piece about the disservice of beauty standards.
Read storyA poem about women with disability and sexuality.
Read storyA short piece about accepting your own body and self. Copyright 2005.
Read storyAn article about disability, sexuality and relationships. Copyright 2003.
Read storySadaf talks about rediscovering herself, her body and its boundaries after experiencing trauma.
Read storyCheryl discusses her experiences of discrimination in the workplace.
Read storyHannah shares her experiences as a single mother with disability.
Read storyKiz shares their story as a non binary person with mental illness.
Read storyMargherita shares her experiences as a short statured, Italian, lesbian woman.
Read storyJay talks about their experiences as a non-binary person with mental illness.
Read storyA story about navigating through an abusive relationship and coming out the other side.
Read storyLeanne talks about her experiences with the child protection system as a woman with disability.
Read storyNicole Lee talks about the stereotypes and discrimination women with disability face as parents.
Read storyTess talks about their life as an Autistic, Aboriginal person with disability in rural Tasmania.
Read storyDeanna talks about exploring fitness and sexuality with Cerebal Palsy.
Read storyA poem about Erika's experiences of violence and abuse.
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