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Author: Aidan

Hi. I'm a young literature graduate born in South Africa and I'm also in a wheelchair. I enjoy writing and want to explore my more creative side. So, I guess this is me.

Corporal Punishment: The Spread of Violence in Society

Posted on Sep 18, 2017 by Aidan

As a society, we so often rely on interpersonal relationships in order to be the best we can. Granted, there… Read more Corporal Punishment: The Spread of Violence in Society

Ableism: An Ideology of Misunderstanding Than of Discrimination

Posted on Sep 16, 2017Dec 2, 2019 by Aidan

As anyone even vaguely tied to the Disabled Community, or who just has an interest, would be aware: Ableism is… Read more Ableism: An Ideology of Misunderstanding Than of Discrimination

SA’s Disability Watchdog: No Bark, No Bite. Hell, No dog.

Posted on Sep 13, 2017Sep 13, 2017 by Aidan

I started working with the Altitude Group since November last year. Since then, I’ve been becoming more and more aware of… Read more SA’s Disability Watchdog: No Bark, No Bite. Hell, No dog.

Food, Music, Wine: The Perfect Day

Posted on Sep 11, 2017 by Aidan

OK. So I had a plan for today’s post but, as usual, I’ve decided to change it at the last… Read more Food, Music, Wine: The Perfect Day

My ‘3 Buzzwords’ on Disability Sensitisation

Posted on Sep 10, 2017Sep 20, 2017 by Aidan

**To my more regular readers: I know a lot of the ideas today have been mentioned before but, I think… Read more My ‘3 Buzzwords’ on Disability Sensitisation

The Move, England, a General Update

Posted on Sep 6, 2017 by Aidan

Everything seems on the up at the moment. My courses are underway and are running smoothly, the blog is surviving… Read more The Move, England, a General Update

The Surgery That Nearly Killed Me

Posted on Sep 4, 2017Sep 4, 2017 by Aidan

This is something I’ve been meaning to blog about for a while but have never really got around to it… Read more The Surgery That Nearly Killed Me

Why I’m Studying English: Teachers & Favourite Writers

Posted on Sep 2, 2017Sep 2, 2017 by Aidan

Following on from my post about my plans to move to England, I think it is time I expand on… Read more Why I’m Studying English: Teachers & Favourite Writers

My Relationship with Blogging

Posted on Aug 30, 2017Sep 20, 2017 by Aidan

Hey guys, I’m actually a little surprised with the traffic that’s been coming here. The Disability Diaries hasn’t been running very… Read more My Relationship with Blogging

Accessible Venues: A Given, Right?

Posted on Aug 28, 2017Sep 20, 2017 by Aidan

Hey guys, I’ve had quite an interesting experience happen to me today that I want to share with you. As… Read more Accessible Venues: A Given, Right?

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