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What To Do When You're Denied Accommodations
Being denied workplace accommodations, known as “reasonable adjustments,” is not just a paperwork issue. It’s personal. It touches your sense of dignity, fairness, and belonging. You may have asked for something simple like flexible start times, a specific chair, software, or the ability to work from home part-time, only to be told it’s “too difficult” or “not possible.” You might feel exhausted, anxious, even betrayed by an employer you hoped would stand by you.
Saskia Müller
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Benefit Cuts are a Death Sentence for Disabled People
For years, disabled people in the UK have been fighting against a welfare system that seems designed to punish rather than support them....
Saskia Müller
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International Wheelchair Day 2025
Today is International Wheelchair Day, a day meant to celebrate mobility and independence.
Saskia Müller
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Looking Back on Getting Fired for Being Autistic
Since it's almost the two-year anniversary of being fired for being autistic, and I have lots of new followers, I thought I would share...
Saskia Müller
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I Was Not a “School Skiver”
Dear Good Morning Britain (and the government), Following your news segment yesterday, I would like you to know that I was not a “school...
Saskia Müller
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What to do When Experiencing Ableism From Loved Ones
Ableism is everywhere and many people are simply unaware of it. There’s a seriously good chance that your loved ones and community...
Saskia Müller
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