Month: June 2013
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Travel & Holidays
My accessible golden tour of India: part 1
Lynne Kirby from Enable Holidays – a specialist tour operator for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility – recently…
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Entertainment & Culture
Step into Dance: where disabilities aren’t important
Disabilities are not a barrier to dance or working with a variety of people – as the Jack Petchey Foundation…
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Lifestyle
Don’t Wake Me: The Ballad of Nihal Armstrong at the Cockpit Theatre
New contributor, Jo Sutherland, submits her review of the ongoing theatre piece “Don’t wake me”, an intensely dramatic and moving…
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Lifestyle
Accessible tour around the Houses of Parliament
Back in March we ran a competition to allow one reader to take a tour around the Houses of Parliament…
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Lifestyle
Harnessing the power of the internet and communities
New Disability Horizons contributors Katherine Carol and Mikelle Learned share their insights into creating a full and prosperous life for…
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News
DH Summit 2013
What will tower over subjects as important as the ones treated in the G8 Summits? What is gaining as much…
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Lifestyle
The Little Prince and Luka’s true story
Who, among us, doesn’t know “Le Petit Prince”, written by the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry? Matej Peljhan delves into…
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Travel & Holidays
A journey into Accessible Romania
New DH contributor, Corina Stefan, is going to take you on a short tour of her entrepreneurship adventure and how…
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Lifestyle
Asperger’s Syndrome: giving it all away
Amanda Harrington, who has Asperger’s Syndrome, opens herself to DH readers. Read this heartfelt story now! As people with Asperger’s…
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Snowbility: skiing no matter what your ability
9-year-old Sonny, who has got a rare genetic visual impairment called Congential Fibrosis CFEOM, is a keen skier. Here, his…
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