Hi Everyone,
thank you so much for your patience.
I was born and
bred in Wolverhampton, UK. I am a passionate advocate, writer, and public speaker
who has firsthand experience living with a learning disability and mental
health awareness. I am committed to raising awareness, assisting others, and
addressing the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and mental
health issues. I used to do advocacy work, including community initiatives like
Access All Areas Now! and partnerships with organizations such as Royal Wolverhampton Mencap, what was Employment Pathways (now known as Senator), and One Voice Wolverhampton.
· I possesses qualifications in IT, Advocacy, Mentoring, and Functional Skills in English. Additionally, she is a creative writer and playwright, using her website, Sara Revealed, to share her insights and advocacy efforts. As a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, she teaches health and social care students and professionals about the realities of living with learning disabilities.
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Fueled by her enthusiasm for
communication and effecting change, and shaped by her lived experiences, Sara
serves as a compelling advocate for equality and representation, motivating
individuals from diverse backgrounds through her ongoing initiatives.
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Comprehending learning difficulties
can be daunting, particularly when navigating the complexities of learning
disabilities, mental health issues, or other challenges. It can be tough to
ensure your voice is heard and your presence recognized when others may not
fully understand your experiences.
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This book / blog emerges from my desire to
convey how my disability influences my everyday life and to express the
specific assistance and support that individuals like myself require and
desire. This intention inspired the creation of my blog, Sara Revealed, which
has now evolved into the content you are about to read.
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You can visit my blog at: sararevealed.blogspot.com https://saraslearningdisabilityandmental.blogspot.com/
I possess
qualifications in IT, Advocacy, Mentoring, and Functional Skills in English.
Additionally, she is a creative writer and playwright, using her website, Sara
Revealed, to share her insights and advocacy efforts. As a Visiting Lecturer at
the University of Wolverhampton, I used to teach Disability and Mental Health Awareness to students
and professionals about the realities of living with learning disabilities.
·
Fueled by her enthusiasm for
communication and effecting change, and shaped by her lived experiences, Sara
serves as a compelling advocate for equality and representation, motivating
individuals from diverse backgrounds through her ongoing initiatives.
·
Comprehending learning difficulties
can be daunting, particularly when navigating the complexities of learning
disabilities, mental health issues, or other challenges. It can be tough to
ensure your voice is heard and your presence recognized when others may not
fully understand your experiences.
This book
emerges from my desire to convey how my disability influences my everyday life
and to express the specific assistance and support that individuals like myself
require and desire. This intention inspired the creation of my blog, Sara
Revealed, which has now evolved into the content you are about to read.
·
You can visit my blog at: sararevealed.blogspot.com https://saraslearningdisabilityandmental.blogspot.com/
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I draw deeply from her personal experiences as
someone with learning difficulties and mental health challenges. My journey
has been shaped by her work with organizations such as Mencap and One Voice
Wolverhampton, where she has supported others and raised awareness through
public speaking, training, and creative projects.
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I also run a blog, which shares honest
reflections on daily life, advocacy, disability rights, and emotional
well-being. This book is an extension of that blog—her first published
work—bringing together many of the topics she explores online in a more
structured and accessible way.
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Book's blog Focus
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This book explores a wide range of topics
around learning disabilities, mental health, and special educational needs. It
begins by offering clear and simple definitions of key terms and conditions,
helping readers understand the difference between labels such as learning
difficulty, learning disability, special needs, and mental illness.
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The book/ blog then moves on to discuss real-life
challenges people face, such as emotional struggles, access to support,
education and employment barriers, and the impact of social stigma. It also
looks at the systems meant to help, from healthcare and education to community
support and advocacy.
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Each chapter is designed to be informative,
easy to read, and rooted in both personal insight and professional experience.
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Next Steps
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The next step in reading this book is to
explore Chapter Two, which focuses on defining and understanding learning
disabilities and special needs. This chapter lays the foundation for the rest
of the book, helping readers gain a solid understanding of the language we
use—and why it matters.
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Why This Book, blog Matters
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Understanding the complexities of learning
disabilities, mental health, and special needs is an essential part of building
a more inclusive society. As awareness grows, so does the need for books like
this—grounded in real life, written by someone who lives it, and aimed at
educating, supporting, and empowering others.
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About the
Blog/ book
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Sara Jane
Gorman’s blog/book is a space where she shares her thoughts, personal stories,
and reflections on disability, mental health, and inclusion. Written in her
voice, the blog gives readers an honest look into everyday experiences—both the
challenges and the victories—that come with living with learning difficulties,
anxiety, and other conditions.
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The blog is a
mix of lived experience, encouragement, disability rights advocacy, and
creative expression. It has become a helpful resource for people who are
navigating similar journeys, and for those who want to understand the world
through Sara’s eyes better.
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This book
builds on that foundation, turning individual posts and experiences into a
structured guide for wider audiences, including students, parents, educators,
and support workers.
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Sara Jane
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awareness and inspire change.
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“We all have
a voice. Sometimes we just need the right support to help us use it—and the
right people to hear it.”
— Sara Jane Gorman
· · Autism Spectrum
Disorder (ASD)
· · Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
· · Dyspraxia
(Developmental Coordination Disorder - DCD)
· Highlighting Skills and Talents
· · Unique Problem-Solving
Skills: Thinking "outside the box" is often a natural strength.
· · Loyalty and Honesty: A
straightforward and genuine approach is often noted.
· Resources for Research and Writing
· There are numerous avenues to explore for your
research and writing:
· Platforms Highlighting Talents
· Efforts to showcase neurodivergent skills are
growing, particularly in employment:
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