Steel Bones Young People Blogs
Well done to our school workshop team !
Huge thank you and well done to our amazing team: Wendy, Paul, Colin, Keira and Rachel who recently visited a school in Norfolk to help the amazing pupils there learn about inclusiveness and adapted lives. You can see a wonderful message from one of the staff and news...
Celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week
We are celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week, the theme this year is YOUR VOICE MATTERS. We would LOVE your help in ensuring young peoples voices are heard. Please can you ask your young people to answer the questions:...
School Visit
We were invited to do a school workshop for Hardwick Primary School in Bury St Edmunds. The team had a fantastic time meeting their amazing pupils and staff. During the workshop we explored what makes each of us different and what challenges those with limb...
OHMI
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...
BOOK LAUNCH SUCCESS FOR LOCAL AMPUTEE CHARITY
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...
Do you know about our school workshops?
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...
Amputee Family Spotlight with the Haynes Family
Family Spotlight questions to the amputee What’s your name, how old are you? Kiera - 8 years old Tell us a little bit about them what are their favourite colours or hobbies? My favourite colour is orange and I love doing horse riding and playing...
Young children and their reaction to disability
Guest Blog from Steel Bones UK Trustee Stephen Morley I’m currently doing work in Primary schools promoting inclusion and working with the children to help them to learn about and respect diversity. Part of this work involves bringing people with a...
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