‘I couldn’t read or write but now I’m saving lives’
Richard Henton, who couldn’t read or write until he was in his 20s, said helping others was his dream job. …
A man who couldn’t read or write until he was in his 20s has spoken of his pride after becoming a paramedic.
Richard Henton, from Bestwood Village, Nottinghamshire, who has dyslexia, had always dreamed of wearing the green uniform but some teachers told him he was not working hard enough at school.
“[For the] first time in my life I feel proud of myself and I don’t feel like I’m stupid,” he said.
“I know I’m not. I’ve earned my place.”
Video journalist: Alex Thorp
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