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Don't Ask me to Work for Free

  • Writer: Saffron Canny-Smith
    Saffron Canny-Smith
  • Jul 16, 2025
  • 1 min read

I am a disabled person. I cannot work full-time, or even part-time at the moment due to my ill health. I do what limited work I can - social media, content creation, writing, speaking. I value my work. I put time, effort and what little energy I have into creating my work. I deserve to be paid for my work. You would pay an able-bodied person for the work I do, so I expect you to pay me, a disabled person for my work too. So I will not write for free. I will not create content for free. I will not speak for free. I will not work for free.


I am disabled and my work is valuable. So it should be valued and I should be paid for my work. So pay me for my work. This goes for all disabled people.


If you would like to work with me, please contact talent@studioveronique.com


Saffron, a young woman, stands in a power pose with her legs apart. She is wearing activewear and has one hand on the back of an orange chair. The floor is black and white tiles and the backdrop is bright orange. She looks to the side, her long wavy hair hanging loose.
Saffron, a young woman, stands in a power pose with her legs apart. She is wearing activewear and has one hand on the back of an orange chair. The floor is black and white tiles and the backdrop is bright orange. She looks to the side, her long wavy hair hanging loose.

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This blog is written on the land of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. I acknowledge their elders, past, present and emerging.

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