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2020

The Blesma News for 2020 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans. 

  • Happy St. Andrews day! David's story

    David Birrall
    30 November 2020

    Black Watch Veteran David was just 24 years old when he was injured in Afghanistan. He lost both his legs when an IED was trigged and detonated. After rehab, David began karting, beating able-bodied drivers straight away and motorsport played a big part in his recovery process. But David also wanted to be able to provide for his young family and as a double amputee, he thought he'd never work again. That was until he met Ian, a construction company owner, on a racetrack in Scotland. Three years later, he is now working for the company. “Working in a tra

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  • Spotlight on Benefits and Social Care Autumn

    social care
    27 November 2020

    Welcome to the Bulletin’s regular section on the benefits system. As well as highlighting some useful information regarding the benefits system, on occasion we will be raising awareness of some health and social care matters.If you would like to discuss your benefit entitlement or have a social care query, please contact your Blesma Support Officer. Alternatively, you can contact Liz Watlingin the Independence and Wellbeing team by email at iwabenefits@blesma.org or by calling her on

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  • Have your Say!

    Survey
    25 November 2020

    As we all know too well, 2020 has been a year of fast-moving changes to the way in which we all live, work and spend our free time. Blesma is keen to gather information on how we can best serve our Members following the long months of lockdown and into the New Year. Please take the opportunity to give us your thoughts by filling in our Members’ survey here. You will also find a paper version has been inserted into the latest issue of the Bulletin. Topics include... Blesma Connects It has been eigh

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  • Coronavirus information for Blesma Members

    Blesma logo
    20 November 2020

    The outbreak of Coronavirus/COVID-19 in the UK, and globally is deeply concerning. As the pandemic continues Blesma is taking daily account of the situation and the governmental measures relating to it. Our absolute first concern is to the health and wellbeing of our Members and staff and we are continually reviewing how we deliver our services to ensure this is the case. INFORMATION FOR OUR MEMBERS Please know that Blesma will continue to support its Members in all the ways it can. Ours is an Association founded o

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