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Many Congratulations to our Patron, Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal who has become a Grandmother for the 3rd time. Daughter, Zara Philips gave birth to a baby girl, Mia Grace Tindall in mid January.
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Hello everyone and a very Happy New Year. This is the second edition of Network News, your own Livability Newsletter. We are so pleased that the first edition which was released just before Christmas received a positive response and a big thank you to everyone who very kindly sent in their stories, without which this issue would not have been possible.
We hope you enjoy this issue as much as the previous one; there are some great stories here from the appointment of our new president to fantastic achievements of fellow service users. Happy Reading!
Meet Livability’s New President!
Wishing the family many best wishes for the future from all of us here at Livability.
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financial hardship and unacceptable barriers when trying to access education, training, housing, transport and the care they require.“
We are thrilled to announce that as part of his commitment to supporting disabled people, The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby Archbishop of Canterbury has taken on the role of Livability’s President. The Archbishop started his new role in November last year. He understands the challenges that many disabled people have to face. In a letter to Livability he said: “disabled people have much to offer to our local communities, workplaces and to society in general” but that they “face real
Livability’s Chief Executive Officer, Dave Webber said he was delighted to welcome the Archbishop as the President of Livability, adding: “Having the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury will help us raise awareness of disability issues and help us support disabled people, and their families and carers, all over the UK and overseas.” With the charity’s strong partnership already with churches, The Archbishop’s presidency will help to continue the close and historic relationship between the Church of England and Livability.