looking to meet people I have things in common with.
Lucy411
Scope Member Posts: 74 Courageous
Hi All,
Currently live in Birmingham, I have CP and am looking to meet people I have things in common with.
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Hi @Lucy411, welcome to the community. How are you doing today?Community Manager
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Welcome to the community @Lucy411 I'll move you over to our Cerebral Palsy discussions group. If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Hi @Lucy411 welcome to the community!Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @Lucy411
Great to meet you!
I work for Scope and live with CP. I'm from the Midlands too. Are you looking for a specific group?
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Hi all, sorry I’ve taken so long to reply. I’ve been feeling very overwhelmed by things lately. I’ve somehow ended up not having many people to talk to and want to change that. Antonia thanks for the offer. I’m 33 and born with CP so I’m clued in, at least I hope so by now Nice to meet all of you.
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Hello @Lucy411.
What are your interests/hobbies? There are lots of activities for disabled people out there. Your local council website should have more information on activities specifically for disabled folks- start by looking on there. Or, you can ask around and see if anyone can help point you in the right direction. Do you love dancing? Music? Literature?
If you are keen on acting, find out about drama clubs for disabled adults. I enjoy writing so I formed my own writing club solely for disabled people over 18 years of age. Good luck! It is a great way to meet other disabled people as well.
Alternatively you could volunteer. There are volunteering positions for disabled people too. Have a look online. See which ones are appropriate and start volunteering.
This website has details of where to begin searching.
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Nice to meet you @Lucy411! I too have CP, how are you doing today?
Is there anything we can do to make you feel less overwhelmed? It's not a pleasant feeling.Scope -
April2018mom said:Hello @Lucy411.
What are your interests/hobbies? There are lots of activities for disabled people out there. Your local council website should have more information on activities specifically for disabled folks- start by looking on there. Or, you can ask around and see if anyone can help point you in the right direction. Do you love dancing? Music? Literature?
If you are keen on acting, find out about drama clubs for disabled adults. I enjoy writing so I formed my own writing club solely for disabled people over 18 years of age. Good luck! It is a great way to meet other disabled people as well.
Alternatively you could volunteer. There are volunteering positions for disabled people too. Have a look online. See which ones are appropriate and start volunteering.
This website has details of where to begin searching.
http://oxme.info/cms/health/activities-young-people-disabilities
thanks, not sure I come under ‘young person’ under voluntary organisations anymore.
I already am part of a dance group and I love it but don’t really meet outside of the group, not for lack of me suggesting things. I also love going to the theatre and dogs. Tried to find volunteering or apprenticeships in both but without any luck. It disheartens me that many opportunities are for 25 and under. If I was self sufficient I’d travel and meet people that way.
Congrats on setting up the writing group, sounds interesting.
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Chloe_Scope said:Nice to meet you @Lucy411! I too have CP, how are you doing today?
Is there anything we can do to make you feel less overwhelmed? It's not a pleasant feeling.
Nice to meet you. I honestly have no idea. I want to volunteer doing something that I love that could maybe turn into a job. I only have one PA at the moment and have always felt trapped by my need for assistance with all personal tasks. I’ve always needed to feel useful. If you know of any opportunities please let me know.
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Hi @Lucy411
I used to volunteer and I really enjoyed it. Have you considered volunteering in your local Scope shop?
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Specialist Information Officer and Cerebral Palsy Programme Lead'Concerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.'
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Sad to report Richard I wouldn't be able to get into my local scope shop.
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Have you considered university of the third age or not @Lucy411?
This is a international movement for retired folks who need simulation mentally and physically too. You can find more information on their website https://www.u3a.org.uk.
It is a great way to meet new people and learn a new skill at the same time! Chances are you will find something that catches your interest, given the number of groups across all areas of the UK. There are even activity groups you can join. It costs £12 to become a member. -
April2018mom said:Have you considered university of the third age or not @Lucy411?
This is a international movement for retired folks who need simulation mentally and physically too. You can find more information on their website https://www.u3a.org.uk.
It is a great way to meet new people and learn a new skill at the same time! Chances are you will find something that catches your interest, given the number of groups across all areas of the UK. There are even activity groups you can join. It costs £12 to become a member. -
Hi @Lucy411, volunteering sounds like a great idea!
Here are a list of volunteering opportunities that Scope offer, this includes being a community champion on the online community.
Also, here is some other information about volunteering.Scope -
Chloe_Scope said:Hi @Lucy411, volunteering sounds like a great idea!
Here are a list of volunteering opportunities that Scope offer, this includes being a community champion on the online community.
Also, here is some other information about volunteering.Thanks @Chloe I'll check them out. -
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