Georgia Vine is a disability activist and Occupational Therapist and has been involved with disability activism since she was 17. She writes an award-winning blog, 'Not So Terrible Palsy' and is an ambassador for CP Teens UK, Global Students Ambassador, and Digital Production Director for Occupational Therapists Without Borders, as well as a founding member of AbleOTUK. She currently works at the University of Huddersfield works in the occupational therapy team and regularly speaks at conferences. She lives in Sheffield, UK.
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Part One: Service User 0-4: Early Years 5-10: Childhood 11-15: The Teenage Years 16-18: The Sudden Stop in Services/Disability Activism Part Two: Education Pre-Studies and applying for university First Year at University My Virtual Role Emerging Placement Final Year Part Three: Occupational Therapist and Disabled Activist Getting registered The Job Accessible Hunt My First Steps Post Graduation Future Aspirations