The Armour I Wore for Twenty Years
I was 18 when I woke up, and half my face didn't work. What followed was twenty years of performing normal - in business, in leadership, on stage. This is the story of the mask I wore, the woman who gave me permission to take it off, and why Face Equality Week matters to me personally.
Bringing Face Equality to the Workplace
I’m excited to be part of Face Equality International’s new workplace inclusivity programme, bringing vital conversations on face equality into businesses. Find out how you can get involved.
Why Aren’t Facial Differences Fully Protected by Law?
Facial differences aren’t fully protected by law. Here’s why the Equality Act falls short and what needs to change to ensure inclusion for all.
An Imposter in the Disabled Community – My Bell’s Palsy
Bell’s palsy has shaped my life in profound ways. It’s a condition […]