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Awareness

Turner’s Syndrome and mental health by Hayley Watson

22 Nov 2022
In our modern day and age the issue of mental health has come more the forefront. As we fight to eliminate the stigma surrounding it more and more discussions are…
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Going Live! By Tracey Connelly

13 Jan 2022
I hope you are all having a wonderful 2022 so far and I would just like to take a moment to thank everyone who has supported us through some of…
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A Day that Changes Our World by Annelie N

11 Oct 202128 Nov 2021
Imagine. You are going in for a routine prenatal ultrasound, and a doctor tells you, with a slight note of concern in his voice: “Something seems to be wrong. Please…
Fundraising

Fundraising to support girl children with Turner’s syndrome by Avijita Kharel

12 May 202112 May 2021
I am a person who loves all forms of life. I have huge concern for social issues. I do my best to be mindful of my own impact in the…
Awareness

Chatting TS with Ellen Dingizian

30 Mar 2021
A while back I had the opportunity to have a chat with a lovely TS sister, Ellen. It was such a great experience being able to share our stories, discuss…
TS Stories

Body Image in Turner’s Syndrome

17 Mar 2020
Body image is a worry for a lot of women. This is especially true for women and girls with Turner’s Syndrome. Weight gain, physical attributes and general expectations thrown on…
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Do You (Really) Know Me? by Tracey Connelly

17 Sep 201917 Sep 2019
"You don't look Turner's Syndrome." A comment I get a lot. Being mosaic I don't show all of the classic signs and those that I do show would go unrecognised…
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We are our a own Normal by Nicole Hawley

1 Jan 20191 Jan 2019
Growing up, I had so many questions about myself. From as early as I could remember, I knew I was different, but couldn't articulate why and my parents wouldn't talk…
Awareness…

What is Turner’s Syndrome (A Handy Video Guide)

21 Mar 201821 Mar 2018
For every girl and woman with Turner's Syndrome we support there are several more across the world who have never heard of the condition. Despite occurring in about 1 in…
Awareness

A World of Information

6 Mar 20186 Mar 2018
We are gifted with being able to find out a whole host of information at our finger tips and yet despite the speed of this information high way there are…
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Happy New Year from Ragdolls UK

3 Jan 20183 Jan 2018
The new year is an exciting time for us because it gives us the opportunity to look ahead and start working towards any fundraising events we may have throughout the…
Awareness…

Autism Spectrum Disorder and Dance Therapy; by Katerina Vasakou

5 Oct 20175 Oct 2017
Body movement therapy approaches support the view that the non-verbal interaction components and body mechanisms of people with autism should be taken strongly into consideration when working in therapeutic and…
Ragdolls UK Projects…

Small but Mighty; by Tracey Connelly

24 Jul 201726 Sep 2017
When businesses are built from the ground up it can be a difficult and trying journey. When it is a charity the odds you are up against can be near…
Fundraising

GoRaise and help Ragdolls UK; by Edita Collins

5 Jun 201726 Sep 2017
Fundraising nowadays requires a lot of thought, effort and determination. Few people enjoy being stopped in the street and asked for charitable donations. We believe that everyone should feel good…
Volunteers

The Blog that Could; by Tracey Connelly

20 Mar 20176 Jun 2017
Ragdolls UK set out to bring comfort, encouragement and up to date relevant information to those who suffer from genetic disorders. A huge part of this is by keeping our…
Fundraising

Ways to Help

2 Mar 201710 Jan 2023
Helping a charity can come in many different forms: As a small charity financial support is greatly appreciated in order for us to continue providing what help we can to…
Awareness…

A Girl On A Mission; by Melissa Jayne Williams

12 Jan 201722 Jun 2017
My name is Melissa and I have Turner's Syndrome. This a chromosomal condition that affects 1 in 2,500 girls. I want to be able raise as much money as I…
Ragdolls UK Projects

Have Your Say; by Tracey Connelly

10 Jan 20176 Jun 2017
I am very proud to say there are a lot of things that make Ragdolls UK unique as a charity. We are blessed with a team who are not only…
Updates

Three years on a mission!

9 Jan 201722 Jun 2017
December marked the third anniversary for Ragdolls UK and in a comparatively short space of time I am pleased to say we have achieved so much. Thousands of patients, families…
Awareness

Teaching by Television; by Gemma Bryant

28 Nov 201623 Jan 2017
Getting Taught by Television:  The Value of Television Drama in the Education of Genetic Disorders It’s strange where thoughts can lead while working on a blog.  I’ve said before that…

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