“Healing others, then healing myself”

After a life helping others, Rikki’s journey reminds us that true strength comes from learning to heal yourself too.

Rikki has travelled all over the world, bringing warmth and generosity of spirit to everyone he meets. Back in the UK, he continues shining his light by supporting fellow stroke survivors on their journey. Having learned to live with the effects of two strokes, Rikki shows us how important it is to find your strength again.

“I took part because I wanted to show that survival isn’t the end of the story — it’s the beginning. Speaking openly about my journey felt like laying down a stone on the path for someone else to step on. If my film helps another survivor find their rhythm again, or feel even a moment of belonging, then it’s done its job.”

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Exploring ideas

Here, Trevor talk about why he writes and how it can be a positive thing for him. He also share a short piece of his writing.

Disability Equality Scotland

At Future Pathways, we work with a range of services to help people access support. This includes making our information accessible to people. Here, we chat to Claire from Disability Equality Scotland.

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Creating Meaning

Michael shares his wonderful art works with us. And we find out more about his approach to creativity.

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