Using ICT for freedom
Pete Donnelly Pete Donnelly

Using ICT for freedom

ICT is so ingrained in our daily lives that it can be easy to forget just how reliant we are on it. Some of the websites we visit or apps we use are playing a fundamental part of daily living, they also however have the potential to play a disproportionately positive role in the lives of disabled people, acting as a tool that improves navigating an inaccessible world.

As a wheelchair user, there are things that are going to be situations that lack of access makes more difficult and time consuming. I’m not going to be given any more time in the day, so I want tools to make processes easier.

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Making innovation more inclusive
Pete Donnelly Pete Donnelly

Making innovation more inclusive

In this blog, I’m going to talk a bit about innovation. My understanding of the word, what I see the word mean to others and an exciting opportunity that has come up for me to explore that word a bit more.

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How can we improve our healthcare?
Pete Donnelly Pete Donnelly

How can we improve our healthcare?

The NHS is a complex machine to say the least. Costing the Department of Health some £192 billion in 2020/21, employing 1.2 million staff across 219 trusts (some running multiple hospitals) with 136,878 beds it’s not easy to find how an idea like mine might find its place.

I realised early on in my venture that what I needed was help in understanding how I could take my idea and develop it into something that could be delivered in the NHS.

Find out who I connected with at an event in Bristol to work on improving our healthcare system.

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