Magazine
Keep up to date with all things SIC and access advice from a range of interviewees. These articles are written by the SIC team and external experts too. They cover a variety of topics including employability, careers, lived experience, and personal development. We celebrate intersectional voices from within the disabled, neurodivergent and chronically ill community.
Three Ways To Optimise Your Instagram
These days, social media is one of the best, if not THE best, way to promote yourself as a freelancer or business owner and allows your audiences to reach your content. Linkedin, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook…these platforms allow your audience to know who you are, understand what you are trying to do, and what values you stand for. Social media allows you to showcase the person behind the brand, connect with peers and meet customers.
5 reasons why it is important to recognise Disability and LGBTQ+ intersectionality.
As June ends and July begins we should all be putting up our disability pride flags right alongside our LGBTQ+ rainbow flags, and they should be kept up all year. Here is why…
As a Non-disabled person, here’s what I’ve learnt about Disability Pride Month
As a young person who grew up in Hong Kong, I had never heard of Disability Pride Month. Even 2 years after I arrived in the UK to study, I still had not heard of the awareness month before I started my internship at the SIC. So, when I was tasked with writing an article about this event, I realised I had a lot to learn. In fact, the more I researched disability pride, the more I realised that a lack of knowledge on this topic was not just a ‘me problem’.