Sunderland Echo

Professor doing his bit to thank charity

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in support of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Awareness Day on Friday, which supports the work of the Spinal Injuries Associatio­n (SIA).

The charity has been a huge help to Peter, offering practical advice, friendship and encouragem­ent, which helped him to resume work.

He now tutors online and writes articles and books using voice recognitio­n software.

Thecoronav­iruslockdo­wn has brought the 2020 SCI Awareness Day into sharper focus, as people in Peter’s condition are unable to selfisolat­e due to the amount of face-to-face care he needs.

But as his lungs don’t work to full capacity, he is particular­ly vulnerable should he catch the virus.

Two of his carers needed to self-isolate, which has meant additional work for the others.

Peter, of Thornhill, is full of praise for them and also for Sunderland City Council, who have helped supply them with personal protective equipment (PPE) so they can work.

He said: “My wife sadly passed away last year. That loss, combined with my injury, has brought our family closer together.

“But you can’t underestim­ate the value of expert advice and peer support from people who specialise in SCI.

“It’s more important than ever right now as we deal with the additional challenges posed by self-isolation and the coronaviru­s.”

Of the charity’s work, Peter added: “SIA is a great source of advice, reassuranc­e and support regarding this and so many other issues I’ve experience­d since sustaining an SCI.”

SIA has redeployed its frontline teams of nurse specialist­s and support network officers to provide informatio­n, advocacy and support remotely to the 50,000 paralysed people in the UK, as well as their families and healthcare profession­als, during lockdown.

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Sunderland professor, Peter Smith, was paralysed by an accident at home. He is now using his experience­s to raise awareness for spinal charities.
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