Esther Payne 🏴 on Nostr: It isn't just the sick who get excluded, it's their family who care for them. It's ...
It isn't just the sick who get excluded, it's their family who care for them.
It's our overloaded health services.
Who don't you see anymore at events?
Or did you just forget us in the excitement of attending and getting your presentation accepted?
Is it just too inconvenient to practice and organise genuine inclusion?
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2024-06-03 12:12:28Event JSON
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