Diane Christopherson

Disability Positive CEO said: "I’m delighted that the guidance makes clear that if wearing a face covering is difficult because of disability, health condition or
You do not need to wear a face covering if you have a legitimate reason not to. This includes: young children under the age
The majority of children currently considered ‘extremely clinically vulnerable’ to the effects of coronavirus (COVID-19) will be able to be removed from the shielded
Cheshire Independent Living Awareness Day (CILAD) has had to be put on hold for a year because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The event,
Millions of people shielding from coronavirus (COVID-19) will be advised they can spend more time outside their homes from Monday 6th July. Advisory guidance
The government has set out its plan to return life to as near normal as we can, for as many people as we can,
Millions of people shielding from coronavirus (COVID-19) will be advised they can spend more time outside their homes from Monday 6 July, the Health
We know not all disabilities are visible, and those who live with Crohns disease, (IBS) Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Colitis type conditions are advised
Passengers who don’t follow the new rules on face coverings will not be allowed to travel on public transport. It remains clear that people
From Saturday 13th June people in England, living alone, can have a support bubble with one other household, as part of the government’s latest
Guidance is for people, including children, who are clinically extremely vulnerable to the affects of Coronavirus plus their family, friends and carers. They should
If you have been in contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus, here’s what will happen:➡️ You will be alerted by text, email or