"Hearing Steph speak is truly inspirational. She is living proof of the saying: There's no such word as can't. I have every possible respect for her talents as a speaker and wouldn’t hesitate to book her again."
John Slade. RNIB National Employment Team.
"Thank you for the brilliant presentation you gave at the Staying in Work Conference, it was both informative and moving and I wish you success in empowering others."
Molemisi Kono. Rehabilitation Worker for Visually Impaired People. Hackney Social Services.
"Steph recently came to Four Seasons, London to speak to our mid-management group. She attracted a huge attendance and many of our managers commented afterwards just how inspiring they found her speech and that she really gave them something to think about."
Emma Corlett. Director of Human Resources.
Four Seasons Hotel, Park Lane.
"I have had a lot of very positive feedback about the Sense charity event we held at the Burlington Hotel, Birmingham. I know your 'Making Lemonade' speech made a deep impression on people and that this contributed significantly to their generosity on the day. Speaking personally, I was very moved by what you told us about your own experiences. I believe there is a much wider audience which would benefit from hearing you speak."
Linda Sheriff. Sense Charity Committee.
"Steph spoke at our business mentor meeting and impressed everyone with her positive mental outlook. Her 'can do' attitude is so refreshing and listening to her is a huge learning curve. Working with her has been a pleasure and I have no doubt that we will all be hearing a lot more about Steph in the future."
Chris Murphy. Business Support Manager.
The Prince's Trust.
"One of our speakers at our conference, 'Disability and Independence Today', was Steph Cutler who provided our audience of people with physical and sensory disabilities and professionals from social care, education, housing, employment and health with her powerful message of her own life experiences. Steph spoke with enthusiasm, humour and the audience clearly appreciated her natural style of delivering her message."
Winston Davis a service user said - "I thought listening to her that she is quite a fighter and one who will not surrender to adverse circumstances but will seek to use all her undoubted talents to get the best out of life and, in so doing, strike a blow at regressive attitudes towards people with disabilities that still pervades our society".
"In addition to giving her personal experiences Steph also spoke, at our request, on the topic of Leisure and Education available to people with disabilities. We had been let down by a speaker and Steph came highly recommended. She did not let us down. She brought interest, well researched facts and personal insight presenting the subject in a way members of the audience found easy to listen to, challenging and informative."
"I would say that for Steph's contribution, our conference was all the more meaningful."
Caroline Martin. User Involvement Officer for People with Physical and Sensory Disabilities. Worcestershire County Council.
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