A UK teacher has spoken up and told the press that his Bipolar disorder diagnosis was ‘a relief’, in a bid to lift the stigma surrounding the condition. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2016
Sahara Care’s Sharon Kaur attends Speaker’s House for Stroke Association event
Sharon Kaur, Founder and Managing Director of Sahara Care, recently attended Speaker’s House in honour of Jon Barrick’s retirement as Chief Executive of the Stroke Association. Continue reading
Study calls for increased ‘epilepsy training’ in the workplace
63 per cent of workers are unsure of what to do in the event of a colleague having an epileptic seizure, according to a new YouGov survey. Continue reading
Boy with non-speaking autism expresses his feelings and thoughts through letters
A teenage boy who doesn’t speak or show emotion now shares what he is thinking in letters. Continue reading
Daring explorer with Parkinson’s disease to tackle 3,000 mile boat race
An explorer who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2008 is preparing to embark on his toughest challenge yet – determined that he won’t let the condition hold him back. Continue reading
12-year-old drummer on Autism’s Got Talent
An autistic boy with a natural talent for drumming has been taking talent shows by storm. Continue reading
Charity launches three-year consult of workplace mental health
A business-focused charity has launched the first part of a three-year survey on employees’ mental health. Continue reading
Sahara Care’s Sharon Kaur shows support for children’s charity
Sahara Care founder and managing director Sharon Kaur recently assisted children’s charity Ambition Aspire Achieve (AAA) at a fundraising event held at London’s Brick Lane Music Hall on Saturday 7 May. Continue reading