Contact
Email: chloeltear@gmail.com
Facebook page: Chloe Tear
Twitter: @chloeltear
Instagram: @chloe_tear
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Types of freelance work
I can write content or articles about disability and love a good opinion piece.
Other things include:
- content creation
- public speaking
- disability awareness workshops (for schools or a company)
- sponsored social media posts
- filming
- TV and radio interviews (experience includes live national TV and radio)
- honest product reviews (that are disability related)
Previous collaborations include:
- BBC (BBC Radio Leeds, BBC Breakfast, BBC Look North, BBC News)
- ITV
- Unilever (Colman’s and Persil)
- Estee Lauder
- National Rail
- Motability
- Able Magazine
- Cosmopolitan
- Posability Magazine
- The Sun
- Shaw Trust
- Metro
- Disability Horizons Magazine
- West Yorkshire Police Disability Association
- HuffPost
- Scope
- AccessAble
- InvisiYouth
- RNIB
- Times Higher Education
- NHS
- Happiful Magazine
- Be My Eyes
“Chloe is dedicated to sharing her experiences to help make others’ lives better and she does this with a sense of humour and humility that makes her blog enjoyable and uplifting to read.”
Anonymous
Awards & Accolades
- 25th September 2021: Yorkshire Blogger Awards ‘Disability Blogger of the Year’
- 1st February 2020: British Education Award for Degree Special Achievement
- 26th November 2019: RNIB ‘Social Media Influencer of the Year’ Finalist
- 8th October 2019– Shaw Trust Power List 2019 ‘Britain’s Most Influential Disabled People’
- 25th July 2019– First Class Honours degree in Psychology and Child Development
- 4th January 2019– UK Blog Awards Finalist for Education
- 21st December 2018– Prime Minister’s Points of Light Award for “exceptional service raising awareness of cerebral palsy”
- 6th November 2018– Scope Volunteer Award winner for ‘Disability GameChanger’
- 17th October 2018– Shaw Trust Power List 2018 ‘Britain’s Most Influential Disabled People’
- 31st July 2018– ‘Who cares wins’ shortlisted nominee by Vicki Patterson for the Unsung Hero award
- 14th October 2017– Princess Diana Award Roll of Honour
- 21st November 2016– Parliament’s Kids Count Inspiration Awards ‘Most Inspiring Young Person’
- 16th September 2016– National Diversity Awards final shortlist ‘Positive Role Model within Disability’











