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Background

If you're looking for a speaker, a writer, or a consultant, you want to know a bit about the person you might be working with. So, here I am.

Most of my workplace experience involves computers – programming, producing websites, working with databases. If you're interested in that side of my experience, I work in partnership with my wife, and we are available for all sorts of projects. My experience and expertise goes way beyond that, however, through a range of voluntary, unpaid and consulting work I've been involved in.

While I have a wide-ranging experience and several academic qualifications, the areas in which I think I am most able to give insights are around disability, experience of illness and patient advocacy, and the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers. Have a look at those pages for more information on my background in those areas.

That doesn't mean I'm not available to work with you on other subjects. My interests and expertise are very broad, probably too broad to list here. You can always get in touch to find out more.

If you really want to know about my academic qualifications, I have prepared a list.

Recent Blog Posts

I guess I haven't posted anything in the last year.

Popular Blog Posts

A photograph of a statue of Lady Justice, blindfolded and holding sword and scales. The Glaring Flaw in the Equality Act
A view of Whitby harbour from part way up some stairs. The Grief of Disability
A medical professional talking with a patient as they walk through a doorway on crutches The Importance of Patient Involvement – and How to Get It Right
Domino-style mask with steampunk decoration (cogs, pipes, etc). Mental Health and Masking – A Case in Point
Text reading "Disabled person with a disability", overlaying a large question mark in the background. Attitude Matters More Than Words
A woman sits on the ground against a wall, knees up to her chest and hands in front of her face. Why You Can't Tell When I'm Depressed
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