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October 5, 2021December 10, 2021 bonnyhazelwood

Kindness Advantage blog: Testing for kindness at the University of Sussex (link)

Jorik Mol, a young white man, stands in a grassy field addressing an audience. He is wearing a t-shirt saying "Autism / Embrace Difference".
August 28, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Brighton’s autistic people are loud and proud

A rain-splashed sign outside a bank reading: "We care about:/Protecting your health/Protecting your money/Protecting our staff/This branch is:/Guide dog friendly/Accessible to all". The sign features symbols of a hearing loop, a wheelchair user, a sight-impaired eye and hands signing.
June 25, 2019June 25, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Need extra help with banking? The best and worst banks for accessibility

Thirteen Lindt Gold Bunnies - milk chocolate rabbits wrapped in decorative gold foil, sporting red collars with bells - sitting on a patch of fake grass as part of a shop display. Twelve bunnies are regular-sized; the thirteenth is HUGE.
June 11, 2019June 11, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Autistic people push for acceptance by #GoingGold

A man and a woman in running clothes stand in a forest, holding up three full plastic bags and other litter.
June 11, 2019June 11, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Shoreham ‘ploggers’ run to tackle litter problem

A news-in-brief article in a newspaper, explaining that Bonny Hazelwood and Joanna Wormald are joining forces to produce the Dyscourse podcast, which will be available for free later this year.
May 31, 2019July 19, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Spotlight on the mind (clipping)

May 31, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Wuthering Heights will rock the BOAT this July (link)

Paul Wady, Sarah Saeed, Hannah Yahya Hussan, Alain English and Janine Booth standing together under a stage light.
May 16, 2019May 31, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Brighton Fringe hosts fully autistic theatre company

A black-and-white photograph of Simon, a white man with glasses, sticking his tongue out at the camera.
April 15, 2019May 31, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Brighton Fringe exhibition sees people behind brain injuries

December 5, 2018April 21, 2019 bonnyhazelwood

Could lack of jabs puncture Brighton health centre?

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