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Spartacus Report – New Form of Voluntary Action?
The internet is a wonderful thing. You should know. You’re reading it. For disabled people it can be a liberating tool, allowing those with restricted mobility the opportunity to interact with the world in a way unthinkable even twenty years … Continue reading
Posted in Forum, Gareth Millward
Tagged campaigning, disability, social media, voluntary sector
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