By Amber Carey-Daw I originally became a part time student in April 2018, just three weeks before the start of my GCSE exams. It wasn't an easy decision to make, as many told me it would be detrimental to my exam results, something that as a perfectionist meant alot to me. But as my at … Continue reading Being Part Time in Education
Tag: mental health
Navigating Friendships with Epilepsy
By Aisling O'Connell Hello hello! As this is my first post for The LUNA Project (scary but mostly exciting) I’ll begin with a little intro about myself. My name is Aisling, I’ve recently turned 21 and I grew up in Greater London. I’m about to enter my fourth and final year studying Politics and Economics … Continue reading Navigating Friendships with Epilepsy
Lockdown Conversations: Ableism, Eating Disorders, and Crohns
There is no question of why lockdown is difficult. It’s tough being isolated from friends, families and the outside world. Events, celebrations and other markers in our lives that give us structure and purpose have been disturbed or cancelled. Often the isolation, the empty days, and the spare hours leave us with our own company … Continue reading Lockdown Conversations: Ableism, Eating Disorders, and Crohns
Lessons From Lived Experience: Coping With Emotions
By Billie Rae How are you feeling today? This can be a pretty loaded question at the best of times, and during a global pandemic it’s often downright scary, as if someone just asked you for the meaning of life. ‘How are you feeling today? Yeah, not too bad, just trying to get on with … Continue reading Lessons From Lived Experience: Coping With Emotions
Not having a diagnosis: Becca’s experience
Hey everyone! So, this is my first ever blog so bare with me on how well I do! I’ll start off with telling you a bit about me. My name is Rebecca, I’m 17 and I’m from Leeds. I am currently in college doing a level 2 media makeup and hair course. Pretty easy. Kind … Continue reading Not having a diagnosis: Becca’s experience
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: stigma, embarrassment, shame.
Hi! It feels very bizarre to introduce myself like this, but I’m Jamie, I’m 19, and I have OCD. I’ve been putting off writing this because I’m embarrassed both about having OCD and about being embarrassed. Go figure! In my title I’ve mentioned embarrassment and shame separately because in relation to my OCD, these two … Continue reading Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: stigma, embarrassment, shame.
Accessibility: A conversation we need to have. (1/2)
So, what is accessibility. The dictionary definition of accessibility is ... ‘The quality of being able to be reached or entered’ However, accessibility can often be defined by what ‘inaccessibility’ means. Inaccessibility means being unable to go out alone due to cobbles, kerbs with no drop downs and degrading pavement stones. Inaccessibility is saying that … Continue reading Accessibility: A conversation we need to have. (1/2)
Socialising, A Conversation With Friends (3/3)
Hello! To finish off this month’s topic of socialising I (Ross) decided to do something a little different and ‘interview’ Ally and Beth. I asked them 4(ish) questions and they asked me a couple questions at the end, trying to gain a greater perspective on the issue. I’ve tried to highlight a few of the … Continue reading Socialising, A Conversation With Friends (3/3)








