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Simon Stevens, also known as Simon Walsh in Secondlife, born 1974, is an English activist, '' Huffington Post'' blogger, and disability consultant known for his discussions on disability issues in the UK and on social media. Stevens formed '' Wheelies'', a disability-friendly virtual nightclub within the 3D online community of
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. He is known as Simon Walsh and for his avatar's use of a wheelchair and helmet. Stevens was a prankster in the disability-themed hidden camera/prank show '' I'm Spazticus'' on UK's
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in 2012–2013. Stevens has received numerous awards and recognitions for his disability advocacy. He was the founder and chief executive of the disability consultancy firm Enable Enterprises from 1998–-2008. Stevens lives and works from
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.


Awards and recognition

Stevens received the Enterprising Young Brits award in 2004. During the 2008 UK Catalyst Awards, Stevens was presented with the Revolutionary Award, by then
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, on behalf of Wheelies, a disability-themed nightclub located in the online virtual world
Second Life ''Second Life'' is an online multimedia platform that allows people to create an avatar for themselves and then interact with other users and user created content within a multi player online virtual world. Developed and owned by the San Fra ...
he had founded. The Catalyst Awards were held in honor of Britons who operate social technology projects for community benefit. In 2013, Stevens was ranked 60th on the draft version o
Disability News Service
influence list, which, according to the DNS website, was meant to "highlight some of the many disabled people who make a difference in modern Britain". When the final version of "The List" was made available in 2014, Stevens was given an honorable mention ("fringes") under the category of "Equality/consultancy/access". Stevens was featured as one of eight "disability rights activists changing the world for disabled people" b
Able Magazine
He was also listed as one of ten people "most influential in the West Midlands from the world of social media" by
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in 2016.


Disability and health

Stevens is affected by
cerebral palsy Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of movement disorders that appear in early childhood. Signs and symptoms vary among people and over time, but include poor coordination, spasticity, stiff muscles, Paresis, weak muscles, and tremors. There may be p ...
, which, according to Stevens's site "affects my speech, mobility, hand control, balance and continence to a significant degree and provided me with a very good sense of humour." Additionally, Stevens has been diagnosed as having mild bipolar and in 2009, Stevens had a nerve virus which resulted in long-term acute neuropathy. Stevens uses the spelling of disability as (with a "y"), explaining:


''Second Life'' and Wheelies

In 2006, Stevens became the first user of ''Second Life'' to use a wheelchair as part of his avatar character. He later founded the virtual club Wheelies the world's first disability-themed virtual nightclub in ''Second Life'', and "a friendly and inclusive place for disabled and non-disabled people from around the world to meet."


Other work

Stevens claims to have worked with 149 companies, which are listed on his website. Stevens has written extensively about efforts in UK schools to integrate persons with disabilities into the mainstream educational system. This work around "integration" and his own integration experiences have been used to illustrate improvements in the UK's integration systems since the 1970s. Stevens has also been a national figure in "Go on Gold", a nationwide disability services campaign in the UK. Go on Gold "aims to enable disabled users to use the internet, smartphones and digital TV to improve their day-to-day lives, access services and jobs and interact with a world which may previously have been out of reach." Stevens has been a frequent guest blogger for the BBC website's disability blog "Ouch!" He has also written for Service User Voice. From January 2011 to April 2013, Stevens was a board member for
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as a service user.


References

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