
Juliet Diener
Juliet Diener is a research supervisor, founder and chief executive of inclusive dance charity icandance and a regular contributor to Community Living.


Teachers fear online risks in learning, and theory should be understood

Keeping researchers on board and a humanistic approach to support

Dressed to thrill

Use of lived experience to tackle attitudes and boost understanding

A model of community life and research on menopause focuses on women themselves

Dancing into work

Support can work from a distance, and being in the same boat has potential mental health benefits

Children with profound disabilities make decisions, and group compassion therapy aids mental health

Life stories contribute to a sense of identity, and mental health needs should be acknowledged

The things that make people feel they belong, and adult siblings connect people to communities

How making parenting possible helps to keep families together

Insights from stories of pandemic life, the history of self-advocacy and working in academia

Insights from stories of pandemic life, the history of self-advocacy and working in academia

Research – Stories from yesterday resonate today and shared decision-making makes research inclusive
