OHMI Virtually all standard musical instruments require ten highly dextrous fingers so music-making becomes an even greater challenge than usual if you are an amputee. This is where the OHMI Trust comes in. OHMI (pronounced Oh Me) is a charity working to remove the...
A local charity that supports amputees and their families has launched a children’s book which aims to educate young people on disability. The book – A Day Out with Speedy – is the first in a series created by Steel Bones, which explores real life scenarios in a...
Some fab advice from our friends at the Positivity Blog ….. If you’re anything like me then you’ve been there many times. You’re sitting in a waiting room. Or just waiting somewhere. Soon it will begin. Your leg is starting to shake nervously. Your hands are...
This scheme is an initiative designed to act as a discreet sign that somebody has a hidden disability and requires additional assistance while out in public. It is being successfully introduced to several major UK airports, supermarkets, railway stations and sports...
🔊 Play Steel Bones recently visited Coltishall Primary School to work with KS1 and KS2 pupils to help them understand the challenges faced by amputees and learn more about inclusivity. Leigh Joy-Staines, Founder of Steel Bones said “We are passionate about...
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