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  • A rescue service for the disabled world

    Skiggle.com
    13 January 2022

    Skiggle – a rescue service for the disabled world The only charity of its kind in the UK to specifically help when you urgently need access to disability care products and equipment. Providing vital – potentially lifesaving – help and support to people with all kinds of disabilities, and their families and carers, Skiggle has amassed a membership of more than 7,500 across the UK and is continually growing. The Skiggle SOS emergency alert service sees a community come together around-the-clock to answer urgent calls for help from people all over the coun

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  • Professional Patients Invitation

    Keele
    11 January 2022

    Keele University is looking for professional patients to help train the next generation of healthcare staff. Might you be interested? Do you fit the criteria?– Do you use a prosthesis/artificial limb or orthosis/splint/brace?– Are you willing to give up time to train future professionals?– Are you willing to travel to Keele University?– Do you have a desire to help the healthcare profession by supporting students? If yes, the team would love to hear from you!– Are my travel costs reimbursed? Yes– Where

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  • Blesma Member Martin breaks records in Antarctica

    Martin Hewitt
    8 January 2022

    We are delighted to announce that yesterday, Blesma Member Martin Hewitt successfully reached the South Pole! It took Martin, along with his guide Louis Rudd, 50 days to reach the South Pole. It means the former paratrooper, whose right arm was paralysed when he was shot in Afghanistan, is the first disabled person to reach the South Pole unsupported and unassisted from the edge of Antarctica. The pair were forced to diverge from their original plan when Martin suffered a debilitating Achilles tendon injury. Despite the short break for medi

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  • Blesma Prosthetics Support Officer recognised in New Years Honours list

    Brian Chenier
    6 January 2022

    Brian Chenier, the Support Officer who specialises in prosthetics at Blesma, has been awarded a MBE. The honour is for services to disabled veterans. Brian’s role involves offering advice and support to Members who may have been fitted for a prothesis or are awaiting fitting as well as advocating on the Members’ behalf to Limb Centres and other authorities across the UK. By being a member of various Armed Forces Networks, Brian is also involved in influencing decision making behind policies. Brian joined Blesma in April 2013, after serving in the Army f

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