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Staying Safe on Bonfire Night

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Staying safe on Bonfire Night is important, especially as children are more likely to get hurt by fireworks than adults. According to a study over 550 children under 16 are taken to A&E in the 4 weeks surrounding bonfire night and more boys are injured than girls, especially between the ages of 12 to 15. We […]

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The Perfect Working Environment

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Do you need the perfect working environment? We have some tips for you! During the summer months in England we can be blessed with warm weather occasionally, working in a room full of others can sometimes be challenging when there is a change in temperature. As we enter the colder part of the  year – your […]

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The Coolest Meeting Rooms From Around The World

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We have created a list of 5 of the coolest and original meeting rooms from all around the globe. These range from meeting in a cable car surrounded by mountains and fake snow – to jumping in a ball pool! Take a look… Google’s Zurich office The Google office in Zurich is the second largest office […]

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Sensory Ideas for Halloween

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With Halloween approaching, we thought we would provide you with some great sensory ideas. These ideas are quick and simple and you could have most of these supplies hiding in your cupboard somewhere.  Black bats sensory bin To create this fabulous sensory bin, you will need some white rice, bow tie pasta shapes, food colouring, vinegar and some […]

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Sensory Play for a Rainy Day

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We have put together some indoor sensory play ideas for rainy days, that you and your children can enjoy at home. There’s always sensory play for a rainy day! Sensory play ideas Sensory play is an important part of children’s lifestyle, it is extremely beneficial to children and adults with disabilities and sensory environments have […]

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7 Reasons Why Manchester Is The Best City

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Manchester is the best city. It is a unique place that has been awarded ‘The Best UK City to Live’ in 2015. The city itself is home to a wide variety of history – from the birthplace of Oasis, The Stone Roses and The Smiths just to name a few. Redbank House and Disabled Living […]

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Understanding Anxiety

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It is very important for others to have a sense of understanding anxiety and look out for the ways in which people may be affected. The symptoms of anxiety are both mental and physical Sufferers of anxiety can suffer from physical pain, such as panic attacks, headaches, insomnia, muscle pain to list a few. The […]

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Boy with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Breaks his Silence with “Hello Mum”

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James is 16 years old and suffers from a condition called Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome. It is a type of epilepsy which causes multiple different types of seizures. For the first time in his life, James was able to break his silence using a new digital communication aid. James’ condition left him with severe learning disabilities and […]

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10 Ways to Make Your Office Space More Productive

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Do you want to make your office space more productive? The environment you work in has an enormous impact on how you work, the ability to focus and overall the productivity. It is not just about the Feng Shui of the room, it’s about getting things done efficiently. There have been lots of studies in […]

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The Revolutionary Bionic Eye is Changing a Woman’s Life

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Rhian Lewis, a 49 year old woman, was fitted with a bionic eye. Rhian suffered from retinitis pigmentosa (RP) an inherited disorder since she was five. The condition causes gradual deterioration of the light-detecting cells within the eye; this can eventually lead to blindness. One in 3,000 people in the UK have the disease, for which there is […]

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