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Communication Nation 2

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  • Nov 13, 2025
  • 4 min read

On 18th October 2025 we held our second music event, Communication Nation at Ramsbottom Civic Hall. The event was organised with self-advocates from Bury People First and with a huge amount of good will from local musicians, who gave up their time and equipment for us to use.  There is a culture of live music in our local town Bury, and we decided to invite 3 local bands to help us.  Heston-Machine is an amalgamation of two local bands Cellar Machine and Heston, to form a new act performing for us as the headline act.






Thanks especially to Chris Jacques who managed to cajole persuade and encourage a range of friends to play, and to loan us equipment for the night.  We also need thank Duffy for the loan of the equipment; he is also the drummer for Heston-Machine.  We would not have been able to pull of an event like this without them all.


The first band to perform were Vaguely Sane with a powerful female lead vocalist and some great covers with hits from Blondie and Kim Wilde. We really enjoyed their set and we are hoping they put on more local gigs in the future.



Second up were members of Sad Sells, frontman Xavier Jaques and his brother and co-writer Zachary with most of the band. This year they played an acoustic set, showcasing their original material. Beautiful vocals and harmonies were accompanied by guitar which was provided change in pace and intensity for the evening. Sad Sells have just released an album ‘A Week of Sundays’ which is available from Picadilly records.



Headlining the evening were Heston-Machine covering a range of rock and indie numbers. This year we joined them to sign to Automatic’s song, 'Monster'.   It gave us the opportunity to teach the audience some signing skills. It also provided an opportunity for Jon from Bury People First to try out his Hallowe’en outfit. He very much looked the part!



We were delighted when a few weeks later, frontman Pat Gracey was performing Monster at a different event, complete with signs! The picture below shows Pat after his performance, collecting his raffle prize at Communication Nation.


Feedback from the self-advocates about the event:

In early November we had a reflective discussion on the event with the self-advocates, exploring what went well and what we would like to improve on for next year. The bands have agreed they would like another event next year and we are delighted they would like to return.


Comments from Bury People First:

What did you think of Communication Nation?

Sarah: Amazing, brilliant, outstanding bands. Loved working with Michelle, she helped me with the raffle.

Matthew- Absolutely love it, love the music and the signing.

Liam: I felt independent that night  and they were good bands. Jayne who took photos with me was superb.

Steven: It was really good, Loved people joining in the signing.

John and Chris from Gateway: It was amazing.


Comment from Brian Burke from CQC:

‘I liked the bands, it was brilliant, such a  nice atmosphere it felt really inclusive’.



Suggestions for improvements:

We realised we needed to be more organised with the football card, some group members wanted more hot food, Brian said it was a shame the films were shown in the back room. We would like to find a way of showing them in the front next year.


The campaign:

Behind the fun is a serious message which we hoped our event began to raise awareness of. Our focus has been to campaign for people to have the same communication rights, hence the title ‘communication nation’ which is an aspiration.  The campaign initially began with work on a communication rights charter throughout lockdown and we took the charter to Parliament in 2022. The charter descries rights many of us take for granted. For people who do not use speech to communicate, and for people reliant on staff to interpret their communication, skilled communication partners are an essential.


As mentioned earlier in the report many staff do not have access to training and there is no clear mechanism for checking the quality of communication support for vulnerable people. This can have serious consequences. For example LeDer 2022 report found that 42% of the deaths of people with learning disabilities were avoidable.  (LeDer stands for Learning from lives and deaths – People with a learning disability and autistic people. It's an NHS program that reviews the deaths of people with learning disabilities and autistic people).


The campaign group has also partnered up with self- advocates from Gateway which is a mental health hospital.

Making links with the hospital is important and including their voices is imperative. At the end of October 2023, there were 2,035 people with a learning disability or autism in hospitals in England. Over half of these people had been there for over two years in total. Many people are not discharged when they are well enough to leave. Our group includes some of those people as we want their voices to be heard too.  Work has been on -going ever since the trip to Parliament and the group have refined their ideas and would like to meet with MP’s and with the Care Quality commission to discuss them further.

 

Funding:

The gig raised a total of £2400.09 which is a fantastic total and we are very grateful to the bands and all our friends for their help. Our plans are to develop some short training films about good practice in communication which support staff can access. We hope with Brian’s help we can continue to work with the Care Quality Commission and to develop our role in checking the quality of good communication support. This way more people will be heard, no matter how they communicate.


Here's the QR code which links

to our petition about the

communication rights charter.

 
 
 

5 Comments


John Adam
John Adam
Dec 22, 2025

Reading your post about Communication Nation 2 felt like stepping into a moment of genuine connection where ideas, challenges, and the desire to understand one another come together in a way that’s both inspiring and deeply human. It made me think about how many online course help service–seekers walk a similar path: trying to balance life, learning, and the pressure to keep progressing even when lessons get tough or time runs short. There’s something quietly powerful about having support not to take over, but to stand alongside you when the material feels heavy and the path ahead seems unclear, helping you stay focused and confident as you move forward.

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Adam. Baker
Adam. Baker
Dec 19, 2025

Reading about Communication Nation 2 really brought the energy of live music to life, I could almost hear the bands playing! It reminded me of college days when attending local events was a great way to de-stress between lectures and exams. During those hectic times, many of us would talk about online Accounting exam help as a way to stay afloat, showing how balancing responsibilities and finding small joys is something everyone can relate to.

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Alex Hartley
Alex Hartley
Dec 19, 2025

This is a powerful example of how music, inclusion, and advocacy can genuinely connect people. The detailed reflections and voices shared really matter. It made me wonder how groups document impact so clearly do some choose to hire a blog post writers for structure? I’ve seen similar discussions around platforms like PayssomeoneTo.

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Zakk Daniel
Zakk Daniel
Dec 19, 2025

This sounds like a genuinely inclusive event with a strong community and advocacy focus, especially linking music with communication rights. When stories like this are later shared as research or reports, I often wonder if a Professional journal editing company such as Academic Editors can help ensure these important voices are clearly represented without losing their authenticity.

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Alexa. Martina
Alexa. Martina
Dec 18, 2025

Reading through your Communication Nation 2 blog really reminded me of how essential clear communication is not just in media and learning, but in everyday life when we’re trying to make sense of complex ideas under pressure. As a master’s student, I vividly remember how tense I felt during my exams and online classes, scrambling to understand new concepts while worried about deadlines and grades. In my free time, I have a deep interest in research and writing of any kind blog writing, article writing, or academic writing because it helps me slow down and articulate thoughts that once felt overwhelming. Alongside my studies, I also provide take my high school class support under the supervision of The Online Class Help, doing…

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