Reasons for running a sibling group
Not being the only one The most frequent feedback we hear from siblings after they come to a sibling group, workshop or session is: ‘I am not the only one…
Not being the only one The most frequent feedback we hear from siblings after they come to a sibling group, workshop or session is: ‘I am not the only one…
…with you. The effects ringing round your brain decades later. You don’t need to be a sibling to know that. Just someone who stands out. But as a sibling, it’s…
…does not deny that it was hard for your brother or sister. In fact, acknowledging your own feelings and seeking support can only help the situation, as you will be…
…about unconditional love” – Chloe Newton https://www.sibs.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Chloe-Newton-sound-recording.m4a Check out Chloe’s article in iNews: “What growing up as a ‘glass child’ with a severely disabled sister taught me about resilience and…
My debut novel, Patience, was published in hardback in August. At its heart is a severely disabled woman, Patience, who understands everything, even though everyone around her thinks she can’t….
…to undergo open-heart surgery for a congenital heart problem that had gone undetected. This came as a shock to me and everyone in my inner circle. I was unable to…
…things he has been missing in Covid times. It’s so hard that he don’t understand why all of a sudden his life changed so dramatically and he lost access the…
Christmas is just around the corner and things might look a bit different this year. This might be because You can’t visit your brother or sister if they live…
…how Conversations with Carers came about, and reflects on the views shared by carers during the project For all podcast episodes, articles and dance films visit www.stepchangestudios.com/conversations Adult sibling carers…
…a handful for our mother, but why were we all living under the same roof one day, and then two of us were living elsewhere the next? Ever since, I’ve…