COMMUNITY REPORTER SPOTLIGHT: JACQUI DARLINGTON

Community Reporter Spotlight: Jacqui Darlington.

Meet Jacqui Darlington from Rutland — a long-time carer, mum, and passionate disability advocate. Jacqui’s journey into community reporting began with Amplifying Voices, a programme designed to empower racialised individuals to share lived experiences through storytelling.

“I’m Jacqui Darlington. I’m passionate about health and social care and the rights of disabled people. I became a community reporter because I believe in giving people a voice and changing perceptions,” Jacqui shares.

As a carer to her son Joshua, who has Down Syndrome, autism and no understandable speech, Jacqui uses creative methods like photos and narration to help him express his story. “Even Joshua, who doesn’t use spoken word, now has a voice,” she says.

Jacqui believes strongly in the power of community reporting to uplift unheard voices. “It’s not just about skills—it’s about building a network, shifting mindsets, and supporting others.”

A fellow community reporter reflects: “People like Jacqui inspire us to think differently and to truly listen to stories that might otherwise go untold.”

Through her work, Jacqui is helping to change hearts and minds—one story at a time.

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Comment (9)

  • Isaac Samuels| 25th August 2025

    Absolutely inspiring! I’ve known Jacqui for a number of years, and it’s incredible to see how she’s using storytelling and community reporting to give voice to those often unheard. Her dedication to social justice and disability advocacy shines through in everything she does. I love how she finds creative ways for her son Joshua to share his story, proving that communication goes far beyond spoken word. Jacqui is a true inspiration—thank you for shining a spotlight on her work!

  • Yasmin Shamsoo| 25th August 2025

    So lovely to see such a positive update about caring! Jacqui is absolutely inspiring. I’ve known her for several years, and it’s wonderful to see how she uses storytelling and community reporting to give a voice to those who might otherwise go unheard. Her passion for social justice and disability advocacy truly shines through. I especially admire the creative ways she helps her son Joshua share his story—showing that communication can take so many forms. Jacqui is a real inspiration—thank you for highlighting her amazing work! Yasmin

  • Alvydas| 25th August 2025

    The power of storytelling is really something special. I see Jacqui use community reporting in such a good way, helping herself and also other people with lived experience to share their stories and make real change. She is very inspirational. What I like so much is she is always open, very honest, and speaks straight from the heart. Her skills in reporting are strong, but also she is very down-to-earth in her style, and this makes it easy for people to listen and connect. I really enjoy this spotlight on her.

  • Alvydas| 26th August 2025

    As Jacqui’s friend, supporter, and ally, I want to say that her tireless efforts to amplify the voices of lived experience never go unnoticed. The power of storytelling is truly special, and I have seen Jacqui use community reporting in such a meaningful way—supporting herself and others to share their stories and create real change. She is deeply inspirational. What stands out most is her openness, honesty, and the way she speaks straight from the heart. Alongside her strong reporting skills, Jacqui’s down-to-earth style makes it easy for people to listen and connect. I am grateful to see this spotlight on her.

    — Alvyads

  • Matthew Lester| 26th August 2025

    Jacqui is an amazing person, and I really enjoyed the 2 years with her. She is like a mother to me and really appreciates her work
    and is looking forward to working with you soon, and she is an amazing listener and hopes to spend time with her soon and really enjoy her smile and work, and one day l will hear her story thanks Jacqui see you soon

    • Jacqui Darlington| 26th August 2025

      Thank you Matt. I promise that one day you will hear my story but it may take more that a day to tell it all to you 🙂

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