
How to start working with clients with a disability
Are you ready to start working with clients with a disability? Tommy Trout shares his tips to getting started.
Are you ready to start working with clients with a disability? Tommy Trout shares his tips to getting started.
FITREC’s DNA Ambassador, Rachel Young, used to believe that it was best to have a “stiff upper lip” approach to life and knuckle down and crack on with it all. However, the pandemic gave her time to reflect, re-evaluate, refocus and dramatically change her approach to some things. Read on to share in her thoughts…
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