The 9th of November is World Satire Day and to mark the occasion, I wanted to share a short satirical script I wrote back in 2012 as part of my English A-Level coursework. The story is titled Harry Potter and the Dark Minister, which is set in the wizarding world of Harry Potter and highlights real-life issues at the time.
Tag: Politics
My thoughts on ending all Covid-19 restrictions in the UK
As you should be aware by now, from Monday 19th July 2021, all Covid-19 restrictions will end in the UK. Although I’m looking forward to enjoying some forms of normality, I still have concerns about all restrictions lifting.
My thoughts on coronavirus – 231 days onwards
This week England is in it’s second national lockdown. Emma gives a roundup and rant of how this coronavirus pandemic has been handled over the past seven months.
Living life in lockdown with a disability
Emma shares how she is using her time while living life in lockdown during COVID-19. Plus she gives her tips and advice on how to maintain care support during this crisis.
A mother’s care, something to appreciate | AccessAble
To celebrate Mother’s Day, Emma shares her personal story of trying to live independently but still receiving support from her mother.
My thoughts on coronavirus
Emma shares her thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic and how it affects her and others with disabilities and health conditions.
My summary of December 2019
Here is Emma’s summary of life updates, work achievements and blog roundups for December 2019
Tackling climate change with a disability
Climate change has been high on the agenda these past few months with scientists calling it a climate emergency. But how do disabled people tackle it and will their needs be considered in environmental legislations?
Petition · Make audio description available on ALL films, TV programmes and streaming services
Emma has launched a petition to make audio description available on all films, TV programmes and streaming services. Please support this campaign by signing and sharing.
ESA – Extremely Stupid Assessment
Emma shares her experience of being re-assessed for Employment Support Allowancre (ESA).