Rebecca Sullivan

I started a blog on a whim after completing a psychology degree. I primarily write about living with cerebral palsy, ending stigma and feeling good within yourself. I have gradually realised the importance of talking about disability and connecting with others through this. I also love to explore new things and get outside, and love rainbows and bright colours.
Wellbeing & Fitness

5 self-care tips: how to manage difficult days if you have a disability or health condition

If you have a disability or health condition, these 5 self-care tips will help you to manage those difficult days…

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Social Media – can it be a force for good and a lifeline for disabled people?

Disability blogger, Rebecca Sullivan, who runs the blog From This Window, went to find out if social media can be…

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What Disability Pride Month means to me

Disability blogger, Rebecca Sullivan, shares what Disability Pride Month means to her – how it helps her acknowledge her differences,…

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Wellbeing & Fitness

Kate Stanforth: disabled dance teacher empowering inclusive dance

We speak to Kate Stanforth about her inspirations to become a dancer, her dance academy and how the dance industry can…

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8 misconceptions about disabled women busted

Rebecca breaks the misconceptions associated with disabled women and demonstrates that they are no different from non-disabled women.

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10 reasons to love Disability Horizons and be a part of our community 

Over the last decade, we’ve created a strong and thriving community made up of disabled people, those with health conditions…

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5 things I want others to know about disability

Rebecca Sullivan is a blogger who uses her writing to express her experiences of living with cerebral palsy. Her work…

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Using writing as a way to free yourself and increase disability awareness

Blogger Rebecca Sullivan uses her writing as a way to express her experiences of living with cerebral palsy. Find out…

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