Andy Cadle-Mills
20 November 2020
Andy Cadle-Mills sustained a T4 (complete) spinal cord injury in 2008. Since then he’s had pressure sores on four separate…
Read more20 November 2020
Andy Cadle-Mills sustained a T4 (complete) spinal cord injury in 2008. Since then he’s had pressure sores on four separate…
Read more19 November 2020
“As part of my rehabilitation at Salisbury, the one thing that was mentioned time and time again was how important…
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Sheri Denkensohn lives and works in America. She explains how pressure ulcers almost cost her her livelihood – and her…
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Karen has a T7 complete injury and has spent two years in bed because of a recurring pressure ulcer that…
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GARETH REES has been nursing a pressure ulcer for nearly a year. He explains how it started and how he’s…
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FRANCO ANTONELLI broke his neck on 27 April 1986 and has a C3/4 incomplete injury. He shares his experiences of…
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This post from our trusted legal partner, Royds, Withy King, originally appeared as an article in their Team Around The…
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As well as the obvious health concerns, coronavirus has also created money worries for many people who live with SCI….
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Our Chief Executive Nik Hartley describes SIA’s thinking behind its exciting network model that aims to connect with everyone affected…
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As part of Volunteers’ Week 2020 we are celebrating the contributions of all our amazing volunteers at SIA. A while…
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Today is #GivingTuesdayNow a global day of unity and giving in response to Coronavirus. A day where we can recognise,…
Read more7 April 2019
My preparation for SIA’s Eastern European Adventure Final day, York to Bridlington and we finished on my birthday! The day…
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