Friday 31 July 2015

University, work and independence - James Taubman

I am a 23 year old business graduate originally from North Wales. I have Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy which I was diagnosed with at birth. I have used a wheelchair ever since I was 12 years old.

University
In 2013 I graduated from Glyndwr University in Wrexham with a BA in Business Marketing (2:2). The assessment consisted of coursework, examinations, group work and presentations. Attending university was a really enjoyable 3 years both from a social point of view and an educational aspect. The facilities and services for disabled students were very good.

Work Experience and Training
The NMC has given me with vital work experience, which was the initial reason that I made contact. Fresh from graduating from University, the NMC have provided me with a platform to gain new skills, which have included learning database software, speaking at events, marketing tasks such as creating product packages, and I recently began a graphic design course in-house.

I work at NMC as a Database and Marketing Assistant, and my main role involves assisting in the management of all the NMC databases. Joining and being part of NMC has brought so many benefits.
My condition has a physical impact on my work ability in the following ways;
  • Difficulty in using standard desks
  • Using a keyboard to type is a  struggle  - Drinking and eating  - Using the toilet.
NMC services that help me include;
  • Height adjustable desks throughout the building  - Providing computers or laptops with on-screen keyboard devices 
  • Care assistance with eating,  drinking or anything physical  - Providing unique and specialist physiotherapy
  • Fully accessible toilets and rooms with hoists
  • Helpful support and advice  about the condition or just general matters
  • Work experience and training motivation.
Physiotherapy & Exercise Prior to attending NMC I had not received any physiotherapy since school. I now have physiotherapy once a week, which helped me physically and mentally. This treatment also allows me to access the specialist equipment including the exercise arm and leg pedals and tilt table beds to stand supported.

I find the Neuromuscular Centre a great and welcoming place to visit. It provides a sense of community with an enjoyable work environment that is professional and highly sociable at the same time.

Independent Living
I live in Chester City in my own apartment with 24 hour care. Many of the people that help care for me are friends that I have met, so we are a close knit team. Whilst at university I began my care package with a care agency. However, after a year we switched to direct payments which has proved easier, providing me with more choice over who cares for me.

Leisure / Driving
I did attempt to learn to drive and had several lessons with an instructor in an adapted vehicle. However I felt it just wasn’t for me. This hasn’t stopped me getting around as I have a Motability vehicle which my PA drives. I have travelled abroad around Europe, USA & Canada, the most memorable places being Amsterdam, Toronto and New York.

I enjoy nights out with friends, going to the cinema, music concerts, days out/walks and eating out. One of my big passions is football. I‘m an Everton fan and also a season ticket holder so I go to home games. I have also been to Wembley twice.

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