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CONSUMER PUBLICATION OF attention THE YEAR find VOTED creative and innovative ways to grab people’s and2022 challenge the The status quo. We know what the barriers to disability employment are, UK’s leading disability and lifestyle magazine we want 2023 to be the year when they are finally removed. In 2023 I want to continue to spread my message of kindness. I hope this simple message of kindness continues to be a guiding light for myself and others. To empower people with arthritis to take control of their condition and lead a more active life. Our hope is that everyone has the opportunity to meet a partner and find love and that unnecessary barriers areJanuary broken. We can't do enablemagazine.co.uk / February 2023 it alone, but together we know we can achieve great things. There is a lot for decision makers to learn from these experiences in order to create a more equal society for disabled people. We would like to see more people with learning disabilities to learn how to travel independently. We hope the government will listen to their voices and make a public commitment. We hope the government will publish a national carer's strategy so that carers across the country are given the practical and financial support they need to be able to care well and safely. We are changing the world through dance. I am passionate about creating a fairer and more equal society for blind and partially sighted people. We're committed to remaining a force for change. I'm hoping that 2023 brings some positivity and we start to feel some of that pressure begin to ease. We will be focusing even harder on how we enable disabled people to realise their talents. We look forward to funding the most innovative, collaborative research projects that we hope will drive breakthroughs. In 2023, I believe that kindness will be the key to lighting our way back to each other again. We must continue to evolve and develop innovative approaches to handle the challenges that come our way. 2023 is the year that disabled people take over the world. For more people like me to be represented on TV and in the wider media to show that we can dream big and we can shine like stars. We want to support even more disabled people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to enjoy dancing in 2023. In 2023 try to focus on putting yourself first and what makes you happy rather than trying to please others. Supporting even more unpaid carers, helping them to feel more in control of their lives, more supported and better able to care. To continue to learn, listen and be guided by the lived experience of people affected by Parkinson's. They want what everyone wants; purpose, hope, homesDisabled in communities where share theytheir feelhopes theyforbelong, are valued and people and organisations the year ahead included, real relationships based on mutual respect and appreciation, and the right support at the right time to make all of this possible. Remember

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