Para-badminton player announced as speaker at The Care Show

The revitalised care show taking place in January 2026, in Swindon Wiltshire announced Para-badminton player David Follett as their guest speaker.

The Care Show Swindon is the South West’s Premier Health & Social Care Expo. Where care industry professionals, suppliers, and service providers gather to share their insights and expertise. This all-day event brings information and knowledge to businesses and members of the public.

The Care Show debuted as an event in 2025 and saw massive attendance. With co-owners, Hannah Edwards and Kevin Griffiths at the helm, The Care Show comes back for its second event in the new year.

“When we announced we would be back for a second year, we wanted to make sure we were coming back with a bang,” said Hannah Edwards, co-owner of The Care Show. “We’re very excited to have David join us at The Care Show Swindon. His story is inspiring and we’re looking forward to him sharing his story on how he became a Paralympian.”

David Follett is para-badminton player for England. In his category, David is ranked number 16 in the world and number 1 in England. He has been playing para-badminton for ten years and has competes in three world championships: Guatemala 2011, Dortmund 2013, and Stoke Mandeville 2015. He has competed in a range of national and international competitions and continues to play for his country.

In April 2007, David suffered a Road Traffic Accident leaving him with a spinal cord injury and is paralysed from the chest down. After intensive rehabilitation at Salisbury Spinal Unit, David returned home to Exeter and kickstarted his para-badminton career.

“Life after injury has taught me resilience, adaptability, and above all, the importance of mindset. I’m genuinely excited to attend The Care Show, not only to share my experiences, but also to connect with others who understand the value of care, support, and community.”

This is the first time David will be a guest speaker for The Care Show, talking about his journey, from the accident that changed his life to rehabilitation and living with a spinal cord injury to his achievements in badminton and beyond.

“I’ve been speaking at events for over 15 years, and in that time, I’ve learned that sharing lived experience can make a real difference. I hope people listening at The Care Show will gain a deeper understanding of spinal cord injuries and the realities of navigating life afterwards,” continued David. “If even one person leaves feeling a little more hopeful or motivated, then I’ll consider it a success.”

“I’m an open person and I welcome any questions, whether during my session or afterwards. Conversations like these are what bring us together and help us all learn from one another.”

The Care Show Swindon takes place on Thursday 29th January 2026 at The DoubleTree by Hilton.

To book your attendance, visit: https://www.thecareshow.co.uk/

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