It feels amazing to be a role model for people with and without disabilities.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People with disabilities have abilities too and that is what this course is all about - making sure those abilities blossom and shine so that all the dreams you have can come true.
You know that the world is a better place when people can come up to a severely disabled person and say: 'Well done. You are an inspiration.'
We find that other employees are very enthusiastic about their fellow crew members who have disabilities-or what they previously thought of as disabilities.
I'm officially disabled, but I'm truly enabled because of my lack of limbs. My unique challenges have opened up unique opportunities to reach so many in need.
I've got the best job in the world; I love it. I get to meet so many interesting people, and I get to make sure that other people with disabilities can tell their own stories as well.
For lots of us, disabled people are not our teachers or our doctors or our manicurists. We're not real people. We are there to inspire.
A lot of roles for people with disabilities are quite patronising. It's a real pity when they are just used to give dull PC kudos to a drama, or when they're wheeled on in a tokenistic way without any real involvement in the plot.
I'm definitely more understanding of people who have disabilities and who are suffering.
I used to think of myself in terms of who I'd be if I didn't have this pesky old disability.
To me, being a role model is awesome. It's a blessing.
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