In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What? we sit down with Tom Moores, Lead Instructor at Calvert Devon. Tom shares how Calvert has been opening doors to life changing adaptive adventures like climbing, canoeing, and horse riding for disabled people of all ages. We also talk about the centre’s incredible resilience, including how it faced the real risk of closure and what that meant for the community who rely on its services. Tom reflects on the importance of keeping spaces like Calvert alive...
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In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What? we sit down with Tom Moores, Lead Instructor at Calvert Devon. Tom shares how Calvert has been opening doors to life changing adaptive adventures like climbing, canoeing, and horse riding for disabled people of all ages. We also talk about the centre’s incredible resilience, including how it faced the real risk of closure and what that meant for the community who rely on its services. Tom reflects on the importance of keeping spaces like Calvert alive...
The Best Teddy Hospital in the World – With 3D Toy Shop’s Nick Hardman
I'm Disabled... So What?
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2 months ago
The Best Teddy Hospital in the World – With 3D Toy Shop’s Nick Hardman
is week on I’m Disabled… So What?!, we’re joined by Nick Hardman, the creator behind 3D Toy Shop, home to what’s been called “the best teddy hospital in the world.” Nick and his team create brand-new, one-of-a-kind teddy bears and soft toys that bring comfort and joy to children and families across the UK. These teddies aren’t restored or repaired — they’re carefully chosen and crafted to become treasured companions from the start. With a two-month waiting list and huge demand, Nick shares th...
I'm Disabled... So What?
In this episode of I’m Disabled… So What? we sit down with Tom Moores, Lead Instructor at Calvert Devon. Tom shares how Calvert has been opening doors to life changing adaptive adventures like climbing, canoeing, and horse riding for disabled people of all ages. We also talk about the centre’s incredible resilience, including how it faced the real risk of closure and what that meant for the community who rely on its services. Tom reflects on the importance of keeping spaces like Calvert alive...