Thursday, October 16, 2014

‘Deaf & Hearing United’ – a more accurate summary of our work..

 is a growing conviction we have. This was reinforced by ”Everybody In!”, a  conference on inclusion I attended in Birmingham. It was run by Churches for All. It aimed to demonstrate ways in which people living without and people living with a disability can include and empow-er one another. The examples challenged many there to think differently about how we do and we could value one another more. This has been the heart beat of our ministry. We’re feeling our name ‘Deaf Connections’ doesn’t reflect this. Ageing will affect our health if nothing else does! We can’t take our own health for granted. Empathy makes us better prepared. Adam 

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