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Stonepounder

(4,033 posts)
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 01:13 PM Jul 2018

Pub Owner's Response To A Dad Asking If His Disabled Son Can Enter Is Incredibly Heartwarming

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Pub Owner’s Response To A Dad Asking If His Disabled Son Can Enter Is Incredibly Heartwarming

A pub landlord has proven that good people do exist when she took to Facebook to send a truly heartwarming message to the family of a disabled customer.

When a father looking to go out with his family felt the need to ask permission to bring his son with disabilities to the pub, the pub’s owner was incredulous. Steph Tate, who owns The Barrel Chapeltown pub in Sheffield, England, reached out to the man saying: “Everyone is welcome in my pub”. What she wrote in response is going viral for its heartwarming message:

“Yesterday a parent came in and asked me if his wheelchair bound child was ok to be in the pub, I was confused why he felt he needed to ask. This man went on to explain that his child sometimes makes loud noises and waves his arms about, people have made comments in the past when he has taken him out. “It broke my heart that a parent felt they needed to ask if it was ok for his child to be here just like anyone else.”

“My intention is not to embarrass the parent who I spoke to yesterday, it has played on my mind all night about how this man must have felt asking me if his child would be accepted in here. It then got me thinking about how many other people must be in the same position. Whether you need us to get you extension leads to plug specialist equipment in, help moving tables/chairs for wheelchairs or any other help you may need, everyone is welcome in my pub and help will always be offered by all of my staff. If you’re sat at home with a disabled child, partner or friend and feel on edge about taking them anywhere due to fear of someone making comments please feel free to bring them here. If I find anyone making negative comments or being disrespectful they will be asked to leave not you.

“Steph”


This is the kind of place I want to live!

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Pub Owner's Response To A Dad Asking If His Disabled Son Can Enter Is Incredibly Heartwarming (Original Post) Stonepounder Jul 2018 OP
Beautiful sheshe2 Jul 2018 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author redstatebluegirl Jul 2018 #2
Except it's in Sheffield, England Pacifist Patriot Jul 2018 #4
Right-o Crutchez_CuiBono Jul 2018 #26
If I'm ever in Sheffield, I know where I'm popping in for a drink! Pacifist Patriot Jul 2018 #3
My daughter has a service dog and it is about 50/50 on whether we are told we cannot bring a dog Dustlawyer Jul 2018 #5
That's horrible! geardaddy Jul 2018 #6
I'm so sorry RandomAccess Jul 2018 #10
I am so sorry this has happened to you and your daughter. I wish I could make it all better Maraya1969 Jul 2018 #23
I can't imagine d_r Jul 2018 #30
What a mensch! Girard442 Jul 2018 #7
Great to read GOOD news Scarsdale Jul 2018 #8
My husband and I have a handicapped child on the level of a one year old demigoddess Jul 2018 #9
So it is a matter of being ignorant or being informed. That makes a lot of sense. Maraya1969 Jul 2018 #24
I went to school in Seattle in the 1970's. haele Jul 2018 #33
some of these kids were too young to go to school, but they still accepted her. demigoddess Jul 2018 #35
Well, MyOwnPeace Jul 2018 #11
Sheffield has banned Donald Trump from its city limits in case you haven't heard. world wide wally Jul 2018 #22
Maybe..... MyOwnPeace Jul 2018 #25
My wife's sister and her husband hav a severely disabled daughter, and they are Trump supporters. kchamberlin25 Jul 2018 #12
And a followup from the pub owner ... CloudWatcher Jul 2018 #13
OK, now I'm crying. flibbitygiblets Jul 2018 #18
what a class act! rurallib Jul 2018 #28
bookmarked for love AllaN01Bear Jul 2018 #14
There is no "ADA" in the British Isles, or Europe, as yet, but this story shows that civil rights, FailureToCommunicate Jul 2018 #15
Isn't making loud noises and waving arms pretty common in pubs? WhiskeyGrinder Jul 2018 #16
Isn't that what pubs are for? lagomorph777 Jul 2018 #17
Our Dear Leader himself HockeyMom Jul 2018 #19
LMBO iluvtennis Jul 2018 #20
With England in the Semi-Finals today, I can guarantee... Pacifist Patriot Jul 2018 #32
Beautiful story, tx for posting this. Sadly, people's atttitudes appalachiablue Jul 2018 #21
Thats how it should be everywhere. Eko Jul 2018 #27
This post goes deep apkhgp Jul 2018 #29
great story Demovictory9 Jul 2018 #31
maybe a soccer game on the tv....known to produce some rowdy stuff in england dembotoz Jul 2018 #34

Response to Stonepounder (Original post)

Dustlawyer

(10,495 posts)
5. My daughter has a service dog and it is about 50/50 on whether we are told we cannot bring a dog
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 01:58 PM
Jul 2018

inside public places. We have been subjected to harassment over store PA systems (twice by 2 different Family Dollar stores). Had cops called, been screamed at, as well as harassed by patrons too many times to count. We carry a copy of the law with us and it helps sometimes, but not all. My daughter hates to go in public for this reason.

This story is wonderful and chokes me up! Thank you!

Maraya1969

(22,474 posts)
23. I am so sorry this has happened to you and your daughter. I wish I could make it all better
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 05:11 PM
Jul 2018

but I know I can't. The thing that pops in my mind is the people who tell her to leave are Trump supporters, (the ones who laugh when trump makes fun of that reporter) They are just so ignorant.

Here is a hug for you and her.

Scarsdale

(9,426 posts)
8. Great to read GOOD news
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 02:30 PM
Jul 2018

for a change. I am sure there are many instances like this, but the negative stories always drown out the good ones. My heart goes out to the father, too. In a perfect world, he would not need to ask this question. I would settle for a "near" perfect world.

demigoddess

(6,640 posts)
9. My husband and I have a handicapped child on the level of a one year old
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 02:46 PM
Jul 2018

she makes noises and sometimes screams and hits herself. Doctors say it is because she cannot say what she wants to. In several states we have not been able to walk down the street with her. Some people have shaken their fingers at me and claimed I made her that way. Now we live in the Seattle area and it is completely different. I can tell you tons of stories about how even small kids have been nice and caring about my daughter. I loved the kids who were friends to my sons and treated her just like she were one of them. The difference? they told the kids the truth about birth defects and mental retardation. I heard that way back when, the schools had a class in such things. Made all the difference. Even now, almost 40 years later, the result is still seen when my husband takes her for a walk.

haele

(12,646 posts)
33. I went to school in Seattle in the 1970's.
Wed Jul 11, 2018, 10:42 AM
Jul 2018

Handicapped children, including the mentally disabled, were included in the public school system to the greatest degree possible. They may have had their own section of the school for the most part, but when they were physically or emotionally capable of participating in more mainstream classes - mainly in the art classes and gym - they were integrated into student body and school system taught all students from early on that everyone had abilities to contribute and not to be afraid of differences in the abilities of fellow students - and not to bully.
Though the "not to bully" never really took, the "don't be afraid of differences" tended to.
Though I didn't make many friends in school, I had several deaf acquaintances, one friend in a wheelchair with frightfully debilitating arthritis and probably Parkinson's (she died young - around 25), one with severe epilepsy, and there were several other adolescents with Downs syndrome that took several of the same elective classes I took in Jr. High School and High School.

Haele

demigoddess

(6,640 posts)
35. some of these kids were too young to go to school, but they still accepted her.
Wed Jul 11, 2018, 01:03 PM
Jul 2018

One guy was thrilled when she played cars with him and my son. Another little girl was told there were a lot of kids like my daughter. Finally one day she asked where were they and I told her 'at home with their mommies and daddies' and she smiled really big and said "oh, good". Love all those kids to this day.

MyOwnPeace

(16,925 posts)
11. Well,
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 03:12 PM
Jul 2018

I guess that pub owner didn't see IQ45's treatment of just such a person - a writer for the New York Times.



Boy, I guess that's just another way he's Making America Great Again, huh?

world wide wally

(21,740 posts)
22. Sheffield has banned Donald Trump from its city limits in case you haven't heard.
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 05:00 PM
Jul 2018

Raise one to Shellield!

kchamberlin25

(84 posts)
12. My wife's sister and her husband hav a severely disabled daughter, and they are Trump supporters.
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 03:12 PM
Jul 2018

I continue to wonder how the f*&k they square that circle.

CloudWatcher

(1,846 posts)
13. And a followup from the pub owner ...
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 03:12 PM
Jul 2018

Class act ... from the pub's facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/pg/BarrelChapeltown/posts

Hi All, I've had a number of people message me asking if they can buy clothing with our logo on or send money due to the post I wrote on 25th June.

The post was not intended for publicity or financial gain, therefore anyone wishing to offer money can I please ask that you donate it to Paces which is a local charity to us.

Paces primary focus is to help a person of any age who has a condition of a neurological origin that affects their physical and learning ability.

To find out more about Paces or to Donate please follow the link below.

Thank you

https://www.pacessheffield.org.uk

FailureToCommunicate

(14,012 posts)
15. There is no "ADA" in the British Isles, or Europe, as yet, but this story shows that civil rights,
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 03:37 PM
Jul 2018

and common decency, can be found even without legislation.

Good for that Sheffield pub owner.

 

HockeyMom

(14,337 posts)
19. Our Dear Leader himself
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 04:00 PM
Jul 2018

makes loud noises and waves arms constantly. No comment on his "disabilities".

Pacifist Patriot

(24,653 posts)
32. With England in the Semi-Finals today, I can guarantee...
Wed Jul 11, 2018, 07:45 AM
Jul 2018

There will be millions of people in pubs all over the world making loud noises much of which will consist of off-key slurred renditions of "It's Coming Home," jumping up and down with no physical control whatsoever, and spilling food and drink all over oneself and others. Not that I speak from experience or have video evidence from the Quarter-Final game mind.

appalachiablue

(41,118 posts)
21. Beautiful story, tx for posting this. Sadly, people's atttitudes
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 04:04 PM
Jul 2018

towards disability and other matters are sometimes much more hurtful than the condition or illness. But not with many people as the terrific pub owner shows.

Cheers!

Eko

(7,281 posts)
27. Thats how it should be everywhere.
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 09:04 PM
Jul 2018

You take care of the people who come into your business, all of them.

apkhgp

(1,068 posts)
29. This post goes deep
Tue Jul 10, 2018, 09:14 PM
Jul 2018

In this day and age when you are most likely to hear about some blithering idiot who can not hold their liquor spouting off their opinion on current events and such, I welcome a breath of fresh air here.

This woman shows understanding, care, compassion to a complete stranger. It is high time that OUR LEADERSHIP IN THIS COUNTRY exhibit those qualities.


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