Simon Cramp shares more perspectives on the fight for the rights of people with learning disabilities.
A Rebel with a Cause is the self-published follow up to Simon Cramp's first book Don't Cramp My Style - A Campaigning Life.
The fight for rights, especially for people with a learning disability, can sometimes feel as if it is only being fought by allies and advocates - but Simon has always been at the heart of a movement, fighting for himself and the rights of others.
Building on the themes of his first book, A Rebel with a Cause shares what this fight for inclusion feels like at first hand, as one contributor says:
A Rebel with a Cause is a perfect title for Simon Cramp's second book. He is a tireless advocate and champion for people with learning disabilities, while remaining critical of the flaws in the system. He certainly deserves recognition for speaking his mind and always staying true to himself. Filled with firsthand experiences and testimonials from who have worked with Mr Cramp, this is an engaging and fascinating look at life spent helping others. It would be inspirational for anyone wishing to make a positive difference in society.
Beth Spencer
This second book continues where the first left off with more stories and writings, including contributions from: Tim Keilty, Sam Clark, Howard Cramp, Sean Kelly, and reflections from: David Brindle, James Hedges, Jon Rouse, Chris Day, Kate Eleanor Young, Richard Kramer, Andrew Cozens, David Wolverson, Lucy Series, Steve Hardy, Professor Dan Goodley, Rebecca Lawthom, and Katherine Runswick-Cole.

The publisher is Simon Cramp. A Rebel with a Cause © Simon Cramp 2025.
Inclusion, intellectual disabilities, England, Paper