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Meet Tracey
Tracey has been part of the Enrych community for over five years. After caring for her mum and supporting at Forrest Way School, she felt a strong pull to help others and make a difference in people’s lives. Through Enrych, Tracey found a role that supports disabled people to live fuller, more connected lives while giving her a deep sense of purpose and fulfilment. As a support worker, Tracey provides flexible, one-to-one support to multiple clients, tailoring activities to
Enrych
Feb 23


Meet Louise
Before joining Enrych, Louise’s world felt much smaller. With her mum unwell and big changes happening in her life, Louise found herself unsure of where she fit in locally and lacking confidence to try new things. Although she has always been creative — enjoying sewing, cross stitch, paint-by-numbers and diamond art — opportunities to socialise and build friendships were limited. Louise was introduced to Enrych around two years ago after support from her Shared Lives carer, M
Enrych
Feb 23


Gaming Should Be for Everyone… So Why Isn’t It?
Gaming Should Be For Everyone – But Is It? Gaming culture celebrates its evolution—immersive narratives, cross-platform unity, and competitive e-sports. The industry proclaims inclusivity as a cornerstone value, championing diverse representation and welcoming communities. Yet beneath this progressive exterior lies a contradictory interior: while titles like Rocket League tout accessibility, they offer little beyond remappable controls and subtitles—tools useless to players w
Sam
Feb 19
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